Fate from the Gulag: Lydia fights for her freedom and family!
Fate from the Gulag: Lydia fights for her freedom and family!
Lustenau, Österreich - The bestseller list in Austria is currently showing an exciting mix of fiction and non -fiction. The title "At every price" by the bestseller author Hera Lind is particularly outstanding. This factual novel tells the moving and true history of the Black Sea-German Lydia, which was deported to a Siberian Gulag in 1944 at the age of only 16. Lydia and her family were separated from her village near Odessa in a dramatic escape and arrested by the Red Army. They spend twelve years in the Gulag and fight for survival, while Lydia becomes a mother of eight children, six of whom survive. Her goal remains to get to West Germany with her children - a country that she had never seen but considered her home. This moving story reflects the fate of almost one million Russia-Germans and is like a light of hope in a sea of despair. According to Droemer Knaur
The bestseller list continues to list interesting titles in fiction. In second place is the thriller "Der Kollegin" by Freida McFadden, who tells of the disappearance of an accountant. The investigation by colleague Natalie Farrell reveals a network of lies and violence. Close followed by "Culpa Nuestra - our guilt" by Mercedes Ron, who deals with a couple relationship that has arrived at a turning point. Other titles in the top 5 are "Die Kleine Villa in Italy" by Julie Caplin, where the artist Lia Bathurst in Italy is looking for her biological father, and "The God of the Forest" by Liz Moore, a thriller about the mysterious disappearance of Barbara, daughter of a missing family.
bestseller in the non -fiction category
In the area of non -fiction books, a large number of remarkable titles are also offered. "In Lustenau one says Äuoli" by Ingrid Hofer is a children's book that deals with the topics of friendship and overcoming prejudices. With “Bicycle Tours for Seniors in Vorarlberg”, Roland Schmid offers valuable tips on 51 bicycle tours. Another remarkable book is "Mama, please learn German" by Tahsim Durgun, which reflects the challenges of children with migration history in Germany. Susanne and Walter Elsner invite you to a discovery tour through 30 pilgrimage destinations in their pilgrim guide "Pilgrims in Vorarlberg".
In this context, the literary relationship to the topics of the Gulag is particularly interesting. According to rBTH there are many literary works that deal with the dark history of the gulag and give authentic insights into warehouse life. Books like "A day in the life of Iwan Denisowitsch" by Alexander Solschenizyn have significantly shaped the discourse about this time. Solschenizyn was the first to make the topic of Gulag public and represents the gruesome conditions in prison life in his writings. Works such as "Stories from Kolyma" by Warlam Schalamow also offer an insistent insight into the life of the prisoners in the Gulag.
The large number of current titles show that both fiction and non -fiction books cover a wide range of topics and let the readers immerse themselves in different worlds. The bestseller list not only reflects the preferences of the readers, but also illustrates the continuing fascination for stories about survival, hope and human fate.
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