De verloren kinderen van Berlijn
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Format
Kindle
Pages
369
Language
English
Published
Feb 14, 2024
Publisher
Boekerij
Description
In the tumultuous backdrop of Berlin in 1923, the story unfolds around Hulda Gold, a dedicated midwife whose life is forever changed when she receives a call to assist in a delivery. As the city grapples with the chaos of the post-World War I era, Hulda finds herself navigating the challenges of her profession while uncovering the hidden struggles of the women she aids.
Amid the shifting social landscape and the rise of uncertainty, she encounters stories of loss and resilience that reflect the broader turmoil of the time. Each birth becomes a beacon of hope, challenging her to confront not just the intricacies of midwifery, but also the profound impact of societal change on the lives of mothers and children in a city striving for survival.
Amid the shifting social landscape and the rise of uncertainty, she encounters stories of loss and resilience that reflect the broader turmoil of the time. Each birth becomes a beacon of hope, challenging her to confront not just the intricacies of midwifery, but also the profound impact of societal change on the lives of mothers and children in a city striving for survival.
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