The Women at Hitlers Table

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Step into the chilling world of Nazi Germany with Rosella Postorino’s “The Women at Hitlers Table,” a haunting and meticulously researched historical novel inspired by the life of Margot Wlk. This isn’t just another WWII story; it’s an intimate exploration of ten women forced to become Hitler’s food tasters, risking their lives with every bite. Rosa, a young German woman stripped of everything by the war, finds herself thrust into this terrifying role within the Wolfsschanze. Postorino masterfully crafts a narrative of survival, moral ambiguity, and the complex bonds forged in the face of unimaginable fear. Prepare to be gripped by the suspense, moved by the characters’ resilience, and challenged by the questions this powerful book raises about complicity and the cost of survival. Perfect for fans of historical fiction seeking a fresh and unsettling perspective on the war.

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Written with intelligence and nuance The Times
A disturbing, powerful and beautifully written novel based on shockingly real events Christy Lefteri , author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo
A thought-provoking read My Weekly
Unputdownable The Herald For anybody who enjoyed Cilkas Journey Phenomenal , eye-opening and heart-breaking Yahoo Best Books of November
Inspired by the powerful true story of Margot Wlk, this is a heartbreaking and gripping historical novel for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Beekeeper of Aleppo
East Prussia, 1943. Hitler hides away in the Wolfsshanze his hidden headquarters. The tide is turning in the war and his enemies circle ever closer. Ten women are chosen. Ten women to taste his food and protect him from poison.
Twenty-six-year-old Rosa has lost everything to this war. Her parents are dead. Her husband is fighting on the front line. Alone and scared, she faces the SS with nothing but the knowledge every bite might be her last. Caught on the wrong side of history, how far is Rosa willing to go to survive? The International Bestseller
Im actually having trouble putting into words just how much I enjoyed this book and what a heartbreaking read so many emotions and not enough words. wow just wow Samantha, Netgalley
There was so much emotion in this story that I finished it with tears rolling down my face Angela, reviewer
AmazingIncredibly powerful and emotional too Sally, Netgalley
Its excellent like all the best stories , simply about people and how they behave Anne, Netgalley
Wow! A must read for anyone with an interest in WW2 Sarah, reviewer
A thought-provoking and disturbing story but one which I feel needs to be heard Lisa C, reviewer
Utterly captured every ounce of my concentration I didn’t want to put it down Netgalley reviewer
A fascinating story of how ordinary lives are irrevocably changed by war Anabelle H, reviewer
Addictive a very unique historical story Emma, Netgalley
Beautiful and haunting Jenny, Netgalley

**A Haunting Journey Through War and Survival: Discover "The Women at Hitler's Table" by Rosella Postorino** Delve into the chilling reality of World War II with Rosella Postorino's internationally bestselling novel, "The Women at Hitler's Table," a powerful and evocative story inspired by the true experiences of Margot Wlk, one of the women who tasted Hitler's food to ensure his safety from poisoning. This meticulously researched and emotionally resonant historical fiction masterpiece will captivate readers of "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" and "The Beekeeper of Aleppo," offering a unique perspective on survival, resilience, and the moral compromises made during wartime. East Prussia, 1943. As the tide of war turns against Nazi Germany, Hitler retreats to the Wolfsschanze, his heavily guarded headquarters. Fearful of assassination, he employs a group of women to taste-test his meals before he consumes them. Among them is Rosa Sauer, a twenty-six-year-old German woman who has lost everything. Her parents are gone, her husband is fighting on the Eastern Front, and she is left alone, vulnerable, and desperately trying to survive in a world consumed by violence and paranoia. Each meal becomes a terrifying gamble. Rosa and the other women live under constant threat, knowing that any bite could be their last. They are caught between the ruthless demands of the SS and the gnawing fear of poisoning, their lives hanging precariously in the balance. As they navigate the treacherous landscape of the Wolfsschanze, they form complex bonds of friendship and rivalry, finding solace and strength in their shared ordeal. "The Women at Hitler's Table" is not just a story about survival; it's a profound exploration of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. Postorino masterfully depicts the psychological toll of war, the moral ambiguities of collaboration, and the enduring power of hope. Through Rosa's eyes, we witness the disintegration of humanity and the desperate measures people take to protect themselves and those they love. Postorino doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truths of war, exploring the complex motivations and compromises of individuals caught in extraordinary circumstances. Rosa's journey is one of profound self-discovery, as she grapples with her own complicity and the choices she must make to endure. The novel challenges readers to consider what they would do in a similar situation, blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator and forcing us to confront the darkest aspects of human nature. Praised for its meticulous historical detail, compelling characters, and haunting prose, "The Women at Hitler's Table" is a literary achievement that will stay with you long after you turn the final page. It's a must-read for anyone interested in World War II history, historical fiction, and stories of courage and resilience. Experience the unforgettable tale of Rosa and the women who risked their lives to survive at Hitler's table. This powerful novel will leave you breathless, contemplating the depths of human endurance and the enduring legacy of war. Discover why readers and critics alike are calling it a "phenomenal," "eye-opening," and "heart-breaking" read. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a truly unforgettable story. **About the Author:** Rosella Postorino is an acclaimed Italian author known for her insightful and thought-provoking novels. "The Women at Hitler's Table" has garnered international recognition and solidified her reputation as a master storyteller.
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0008377278

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9780008377274

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352

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