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The Sunflower House
The Sunflower House: A Novel | Adriana Allegri
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Family secrets come to light as a young woman fights to save herself, and others, in a Nazi-run baby factory—a real-life Handmaid's Tale—during World War II. In a sleepy German village, Allina Strauss’s life seems idyllic: she works at her uncle’s bookshop, makes strudel with her aunt, and spends weekends with her friends and fiancé. But it's 1939, Adolf Hitler is Chancellor, and Allina’s family hides a terrifying secret—her birth mother was Jewish, making her a Mischling. One fateful night after losing everyone she loves, Allina is forced into service as a nurse at a state-run baby factory called Hochland Home. There, she becomes both witness and participant to the horrors of Heinrich Himmler’s ruthless eugenics program. The Sunflower House is a meticulously-researched debut historical novel that uncovers the notorious Lebensborn Program of Nazi Germany. Women of “pure” blood stayed in Lebensborn homes for the sole purpose of perpetuating the Aryan population, giving birth to thousands of babies who were adopted out to “good” Nazi families. Allina must keep her Jewish identity a secret in order to survive, but when she discovers the neglect occurring within the home, she’s determined not only to save herself, but also the children in her care. A tale of one woman’s determination to resist and survive, The Sunflower House is also a love story. When Allina meets Karl, a high-ranking SS officer with secrets of his own, the two must decide how much they are willing to share with each other—and how much they can stand to risk as they join forces to save as many children as they can. The threads of this poignant and heartrending novel weave a tale of loss and love, friendship and betrayal, and the secrets we bury in order to save ourselves.
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Mpcacher
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This is a WWII novel set in one of the Lebensborn homes that Germany ran to breed racially pure children. The well researched novel tells the story of a woman forced to be a baby nurse & how she is determined to improve the lives of the children there. There is risk and romance and lots of anger inducing moments in the world gone mad Nazi Germany. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. While it is a story that has been covered before, I enjoyed it. 4/5

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Lsmoore43
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How to begin this review. This was a perfect first novel. A debut to be so proud of. One that will take your breathe away. Make you shed tears and even give you a bit of hope in places. It also made me feel fear. Sadness. Some happiness. And possibly hope.

Full review: https://lsmoore49.blogspot.com/2024/11/the-sunflower-house-by-adriana-allegri.ht...

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A marvelous debut - wonderful research, pull-you-in writing, and some tender moments despite what was going on.

A must read for historical fiction fans.

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/y98h6k33

@adrianaallegri
@stmartinspress

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11/12

Katrine finally learns what her mother‘s life was like during WWII during her time as a nurse in one of the many Lebensborn Program facilities.

A heartbreaking but enlightening read where secrets were kept for years and where the reader can‘t believe it happened.

A marvelous debut - wonderful research, wonderful, pull-you-in writing, and tender moments despite what was going on. 5/5

@adrianaallegri
@stmartinspress
@macmillanusa

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Tweetyrn4u
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A very compelling page turner This book was set in WW2, and was about the women who cared for the children and pregnant women in a home. Lots of romance throughout this book, many secrets that were kept inside individuals make for a wonderful charming book that is not to be missed. There were those that tried to do good at the risk of their own lives and this book was highly emotional and thoroughly enjoyable right through to the end of this ARC.

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kelli7990
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Yay!

Amor4Libros Good stuff! I received A Well Trained Wife, too! 🤗 6mo
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