The Good at Heart

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Product Details

Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781501147586

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About the Author

Ursula Werner is a writer and attorney currently living in Washington, DC, with her family. Born in Germany and raised in South Florida, she has practiced law while continuing her creative writing, publishing two books of poetry, In the Silence of the Woodruff (2006) and Rapunzel Revisited (2010). The Good at Heart is her first novel.

Reviews

"In this delightfully written debut, the Eberhardt women, Edith and Marina, work tirelessly to protect their children from war in the bucolic German countryside. But nothing can protect them from the fact that they are Nazis. With Grandpa Oskar about to bring the Fuhrer to visit, tension rises and there will be a price to pay for the denial, the guilt and the sometimes impossible choice between family and morality."--Helen Simonson, author of Major Pettigrew's Last Stand and The Summer Before the War
"Its title recalling the poignant diary entry Anne Frank left behind as her family was lead to the death camps, The Good at Heart is a brutal and beautiful story that answers ancient questions about what "good Germans" were thinking as their country descended into madness. Poet Ursula Werner packs her debut novel with jaw-clenching suspense and unexpected tenderness, and an ending that would break the heart of a stone."--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean and Two If by Sea
"With The Good at Heart, Ursula Werner has written a book that lionizes the human experience. Hopeful and tragic, poignant and inspiring, it's a story made all the more compelling because it springs from the truth. A thrilling tale of ordinary people facing epic choices in a world gone mad."--David R. Gilham, author of City of Women
"With skillful eloquence, Ursula Werner weaves a compelling tale of ordinary people living in extraordinarily complex and character-defining times. Poignant and moving, this World War II story paints a fresh perspective on what we are willing to surrender for the greater good."--Susan Meissner, author of Secrets of a Charmed Life
"Inspired by discoveries about her own great-grandfather, Werner's first novel powerfully portrays the inner struggles of ordinary people moved to do extraordinary things in the name of family, God, and country."-- "Booklist"
"The author does a wonderful job of presenting the moral dilemmas the family faced as a whole, and as individuals, as well as the conflicts of belief between family members....Many were 'good at heart'--caught up in an evil from which they could not escape without deadly consequences."-- "Historical Novels Review"