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An “instantly mesmerizing” (Oprah.com) and “valuable piece of social history” (Chicago Jewish Star)—the astonishing memoir of a “vivid, tenacious, and absolutely unforgettable” (Bookreporter.com) woman whose courage and resourcefulness kept her and her beloved safe after the ...
An “instantly mesmerizing” (Oprah.com) and “valuable piece of social history” (Chicago Jewish Star)—the astonishing memoir of a “vivid, tenacious, and absolutely unforgettable” (Bookreporter.com) woman whose courage and resourcefulness kept her and her beloved safe after the Nazis invaded Austria.
Vienna, 1938: Trudi Kanter, stunning and charismatic, is a renowned hat designer for Europe’s most fashionable women when she falls in love with a handsome businessman. “We were young and the world was ours,” she writes. Then, in the blink of an eye, Hitler comes to power and Kanter’s world collapses. She and her family embark on an incredible journey across Europe, desperate to escape Nazi-occupied Austria.
I had a red rose by my etching of the Vienna Opera House; red roses on the table & encouraged all to wear hats. I shared my collection of "Princess Diana" style hats from the 1980s. Food was chosen from the book: I had our local Parisien bakery make a peach Viennese streudel & served croissants, French chevre cheese & sliced apples & other seasonal fruits with English teas in my family heirloom teapcups/saucers, teapots, best china & linen napkins. We had a fun, educational time & very interesting discussion.
"Some Girls, Some Hats, and Hitler"by Gwen M. (see profile)08/22/14
I liked her terse style of writing- being able to capture the whole atmosphere of the location &/or events, which ranged from delightful to horrific in just a few, well-chosen words. It was a much truer... (read more)