The Good at Heart: A Novel

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Simon and Schuster, Feb 21, 2017 - Fiction - 320 pages
Based on the author’s discoveries about her great-grandfather, this stunning debut novel takes place over three days when World War II comes to the doorstep of an ordinary German family living in an idyllic, rural village near the Swiss border.

When World War II breaks out, Edith and Oskar Eberhardt move their family—their daughter, Marina; son-in-law, Franz; and their granddaughters—out of Berlin and into a small house in the quiet town of Blumental, near Switzerland. A member of Hitler’s cabinet, Oskar is gone most of the time, and Franz begins fighting in the war, so the women of the house are left to their quiet lives in the picturesque village.

But life in Blumental isn’t as idyllic as it appears. An egotistical Nazi captain terrorizes the citizens he’s assigned to protect. Neighbors spy on each other. Some mysteriously disappear. Marina has a lover who also has close ties to her family and the government. Thinking none of them share her hatred of the Reich, she joins a Protestant priest smuggling Jewish refugees over the nearby Swiss border. The latest “package” is two Polish girls who’ve lost the rest of their family, and against her better judgment, Marina finds she must hide them in the Eberhardt’s cellar. Everything is set to go smoothly until Oskar comes home with the news that the Führer will be visiting the area for a concert, and he will be making a house call on the Eberhardts.

Based on the author’s discoveries about her great-grandfather, this extraordinary debut, full of love, tragedy, and suspense, is a sensitive portrait of a family torn between doing their duty for their country and doing what’s right for their country, and especially for those they love.
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
7
Section 3
35
Section 4
41
Section 5
46
Section 6
51
Section 7
56
Section 8
62
Section 19
155
Section 20
162
Section 21
169
Section 22
181
Section 23
191
Section 24
194
Section 25
205
Section 26
211

Section 9
71
Section 10
77
Section 11
86
Section 12
97
Section 13
103
Section 14
108
Section 15
114
Section 16
125
Section 17
133
Section 18
145
Section 27
217
Section 28
225
Section 29
230
Section 30
234
Section 31
256
Section 32
260
Section 33
262
Section 34
305
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About the author (2017)

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.

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