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Harrowing and illuminating, Navina Clemerson's There Was a Garden in Nuremberg is a powerful reminder of the devastation that shaped Germany with the rise of the Nazi regime. Focusing on one Jewish family, the novel describes the gradual strangling and decimation of Nuremberg's once thriving Jewish community, which culminated in the demolition of Nuremberg's synagogue, and in November 1938, the horror of an infamous nationwide pogrom. Why did they not leave when they still could? What kept them in Nazi Germany? There was a Garden in Nuremberg shares the intimate experiences of people forcefully swept into a maelstrom of violence and inhumanity.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Harrowing and illuminating, Navina Clemerson's There Was a Garden in Nuremberg is a powerful reminder of the devastation that shaped Germany with the rise of the Nazi regime. Focusing on one Jewish family, the novel describes the gradual strangling and decimation of Nuremberg's once thriving Jewish community, which culminated in the demolition of Nuremberg's synagogue, and in November 1938, the horror of an infamous nationwide pogrom. Why did they not leave when they still could? What kept them in Nazi Germany? There was a Garden in Nuremberg shares the intimate experiences of people forcefully swept into a maelstrom of violence and inhumanity.
Autorenporträt
Navina Michal Clemerson was born in London, UK, to refugee parents and spent much of her childhood in France. She obtained degrees in biology and psychology. After some years in Israel, the Netherlands and Italy, she settled with her family in Wellington, New Zealand, where she enjoys an unruly garden.