The Communist’s Daughter

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Katia has spent her childhood in the eastern shadow of the Berlin Wall. For her father, refugee of the civil war in Spain, the communist side of Germany represents everything he fought and suffered for. Katia knows no other way of life, until a chance encounter with a young man from the West leaves her to wonder what the other side might offer. It’s only after she’s made the perilous journey that Katia understands all she has left behind, and years until she will finally know the devastating consequences it had on her family. Translated for the first time in English, this exquisite and powerful novel punches right to the heart of how one choice can change a whole future.

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‘[I was] completely transported . . . so sparely and yet vividly told. I admired it immensely’ Clare Chambers

‘Aroa Moreno Durán writes with a rare sensitivity about the unconsidered consequences of giving everything up for love’ Claire Fuller

Winner of the Premio Ojo Crìtico

Katia has grown up amongst the ruins of the once mighty Berlin, now shattered by Allied bombs. In their tiny, freezing flat, Katia’s father teaches her of the righteousness of the new Soviet republic, who will always keep watch over them.

As a young woman, a chance encounter with a man from the west causes Katia to realise there might be more to life on the other side of the wall. But blinded by the first blush of love, she fails to understand that it’s not what lies ahead, but what she will leave behind.

Translated from its original Spanish, The Communist’s Daughter is a spare and exquisite novel that depicts twentieth century Europe through one family’s tragic story.

‘Beautifully written, powerfully realised. A novel that touches the heart’ Kate Hamer

Additional information

Weight 0.15 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.8 × 1.8 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

208

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

863.7 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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