In 1930s Munich, danger lurks behind dark corners, and secrets are buried deep within the city. But Gretchen Müller, who grew up in the National Socialist Party under the wing of her “uncle” Dolf, has been shielded from that side of society ever since her father traded his life for Dolf’s, and Gretchen is his favorite, his pet.
Uncle Dolf is none other than Adolf Hitler.
And Gretchen follows his every command.
Until she meets a fearless and handsome young Jewish reporter named Daniel Cohen. Gretchen should despise Daniel, yet she can’t stop herself from listening to his story: that her father, the adored Nazi martyr, was actually murdered by an unknown comrade. She also can’t help the fierce attraction brewing between them, despite everything she’s been taught to believe about Jews.
As Gretchen investigates the very people she’s always considered friends, she must decide where her loyalties lie. Will she choose the safety of her former life as a Nazi darling, or will she dare to dig up the truth—even if it could get her and Daniel killed?
From debut author Anne Blankman comes this harrowing and evocative story about an ordinary girl faced with the extraordinary decision to give up everything she’s ever believed . . . and to trust her own heart instead.
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Let me start by saying Prisoner of Night and Fog is technically a young adult novel (full disclosure and all that) but I thought it would be a great addition to our historical fiction here at The Mixed-Up Files, especially for our upper Middle-Grade readers.
Amie: I mentioned above that your book is technically YA, but how do you feel it will relate to the MG reader?
Anne: I love these questions. Bed bugs for sure! Just the thought of little things crawling over my head wants me shudder. Ack! Definitely burps–it’s a compliment to someone’s cooking, right? And vanilla every time! Yum. Now you’ve made me hungry.
Thanks so much for having me “visit”, Amie!
Amie: Glad to have you, Anne!
Anne Blankman grew up in a small town in upstate New York. She studied history and English at Union College and earned a master’s degree in library science from the University at Albany. She has worked for several years as a librarian. Currently Anne lives with her college sweetheart husband, Mike, and young daughter, Kirsten, in southeastern Virginia, where the hot summers haven’t killed her yet. PRISONER OF NIGHT AND FOG is her first novel.
So, what do you say, Mixed-Up Members? Want to win a copy of Prisoner of Night and Fog? Well, you know what to do!
Amie Borst writes twisted fairy tales. Cinderskella and Little Dead Riding Hood are the first two books in the Scarily Ever Laughter series. Find her on facebook and her blog.
As a fan of historical fiction, I’ve been wanting to read this book for some time. The WWII era is one of my favorite periods, in part because my mother was born in Germany (though is of other European ancestry) in November 1945. Her parents were separated by wartime events and my mom didn’t meet her own father until she was 16 years old (by which point he wanted nothing to do with her, having already started another family).
I’ve heard great reviews about this book! Love to read it!!
I love historical fiction, and I’ve been looking forward to this one for a while! Can’t wait to finally read it : )
I’ve been dying to read this book! I think it’s very interesting to read about Hitler who was “close” to the main character.
World War Two is my absolute favorite era of history, and this book is so different from all the other WW2 books out there. I can’t wait to read it!
This has been on my TBR forever since I saw it on goodreads way back when. I love anything historical fictiony. As sad as it was I always find the time frame interesting my favorite movie of all time is “life is beautiful”
I just added this to my to-read list a few days ago, based on a review I read (can’t remember where!). I love historical fiction, and this one sounds so good!
This is one of my anticipated April releases 🙂