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Marianne Wheelaghan
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5 Nov 2010
It is 1932, Silesia, Germany, and the eve of Antonia's 12th birthday. Hitler's Brownshirts and Red Front Marxists are fighting each other in the streets. Antonia doesn't care about the political unrest but it's all her family argue about. Then Hitler is made Chancellor and order is restored across the country, but not in Antonia's family. The longer the National Socialists stay in power, the more divided the family becomes with devastating consequences. Unpleasant truths are revealed and terrible lies uncovered. Antonia thinks life can't get much worse - and then it does. Partly based on a true-life story, Antonia's gripping diary takes the reader inside the head of an ordinary teenage girl growing up. Her journey into adulthood, however, is anything but ordinary.


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  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Pilrig Press (5 Nov 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 095661440X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0956614407
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 359,268 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'We think by now that there can be no more untold stories from the 1930s and the Second World War. Then a book like this comes along and we are once again astonished by the capacity of some humans to do unspeakably cruel things, and of others to survive them. The simple, almost mundane tone of Antonia's diary makes The Blue Suitcase all the more shocking. It's hard to read, but harder to stop.' James Robertson Editor's choice (May 2011) Historical Novel Writing Society. In Silesia, Germany, in 1932, Antonia Nasiski is about to celebrate her 12th birthday. Hitler's Brownshirts are fighting Red Front Marxists in the streets, but all Antonia cares about is her birthday. However, the political unrest is a constant source of argument in her family. Her mother, a doctor, is outraged by Hitler but her father, a civil servant, is more conciliatory. As Hitler takes control of Germany Antonia's family disintegrates. The reader is drawn into a world not often portrayed in fiction-that of the German civilian during Hitler's reign. Antonia tells her story through her diary. At twelve she's self-absorbed and unaware of the political upheaval. By the end of her journey she's an adult who has somehow survived the most harrowing of experiences and emerged a strong and resourceful woman. Antonia shows how the German population gradually came to understand what a monster Hitler was but was helpless in the face of the Gestapo and SS. The devastation the British bombings caused to the civilian population is graphically depicted. Having survived the Nazis and the war, Antonia then has to face the barbarity of the Russian troops. When Silesia becomes part of Poland, Antonia and the remainder of her family are displaced. This is not an easy read but it is a compelling one. The simple narrative style of a diary is exactly right. The most appalling deprivations and gruesome events are related in a matter-of-fact way that makes them even more horrific. This superb book is based on the life of Marianne Wheelaghan's mother, and she has seamlessly supplemented the facts with impeccable research. I found this story uncomfortable to read but couldn't put it down. It's a story that will stay with you for ever. This is a must-read book for 2011. (Fenella Miller) Historical Novel Society review

About the Author

Edinburgh-born writer, Marianne Wheelaghan, has travelled extensively. She now lives back in Edinburgh with her family. When she is not writing, she is managing her online writing school.It may be a surprise to read that Marianne doesn't spend her every waking hour hammering away at the keyboard. Of course, she would like nothing better. But for many writers, writing - like crime - doesn't pay, or at least it doesn't pay very much. But unlike crime, you can't get arrested for writing, which is lucky as there is nothing else Marianne would rather do, and does whenever she has a moment or two or three or four.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Blue Suitcase 18 Jan 2011
By Susan S
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The Blue SuitcaseRead the first 100 pages straight off and couldn't put this book down. A sometimes harrowing but always engaging account of a young girl' growing into an adult in Germany during the 2nd world war - not just based on a true story, this really IS a true story, honestly told.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Blue Suitcase 4 Jan 2011
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The Blue Suitcase is shocking, fascinating and attention-grabbing. As soon as I picked up I could not put it down. It was interesting to read a war story from an alternative perspective to the usual and I will be recommending it to all my friends.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read 31 Jan 2011
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Gripping account of the life of an ordinary German family through the eyes of teenager Antonia, growing up during the reign of Hitler. Harrowing at times, but a must-read to understand how badly the Germans themselves suffered under the Nazis, and how families were torn apart both during and in the aftermath of World War Two. I could hardly put it down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read.
Great book, thoroughly recommend it.
Read it as part of our book club and went on to read Food of Ghosts by same author.
Published 7 days ago by Kim Mackay
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
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We should all remember that in every country involved in conflict are ordinary citizens just trying to get by. They are not the enemy.
Published 5 months ago by Mrs L Kelly
5.0 out of 5 stars couldn't put it down
Fascinating read and a MUST for all history classrooms. It was intrigueing to see history from 'the other side' I hope Marianne follows up with the next stage of her mothers'... Read more
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I was really touched by this story of a young German girl's experiences of life prior to,during and immediately following World War 2. Read more
Published 6 months ago by harasrrek
5.0 out of 5 stars Some books stay with you.
This is the story of Antonia, a girl growing to womanhood in Silesia, then part of Germany, in the 1930s and 40s. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A symphonic story
I have just finished The Blue Suitcase and found it to be a fascinating book. The story is `now' rather than the reader being told about the political situation of Germany in the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A story worth reading
This book moved me to tears and I am so glad I read it. It's so interesting reading a book about WW2 from a different and lesser heard perspective. Read more
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I've just finished reading The Blue Suitcase which I can highly recommend to anyone interested in the history of Germany during the rise of the nazis and world war 2. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars See World War II from a different perspective
We're all familiar with World War II from the Allied perspective. The Blue Suitcase presents an unfamiliar view of the pre-war and war years in Germany. Read more
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