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HISTORICAL NOVEL • THE MANN FAMILY IN EXILE
When the Sun Goes Down
In the scorching summer of 1933, the political situation in Europe escalated – and so did that of the Mann family.
After adventurous escapes in June, Thomas and Katia Mann and their six children find themselves stranded in the
French port town of Sanary on the Mediterranean. But once there, they don't know what to do next.
Thomas Mann considers returning immediately to his Munich villa, while his brother Heinrich
enjoys the freedom of the South. Between these poles, the six children of the family try to find their own way
in exile.
Michael plays the violin day and night, Klaus founds an exile magazine, Elisabeth enjoys the school-free time
by the sea. Erika organizes the family's life and smuggles belongings across the border, Golo takes care of
finances and the forgotten dog, while Monika simply stays on the beach.
Florian Illies tells of the grief over the loss of home, of fear of Nazi looting,
of defiance, passion, and the will to survive. At the same time, the extraordinary Mann family in Sanary
is forced for the first time to take a clear stance: towards each other, towards Germany – or against it.
Product details:
→ #1 Bestseller about Thomas Mann and his family in exile
→ Historical family story in the summer of 1933 in Sanary
→ Insight into the life of the famous writer family Mann
→ Hardcover
→ 336 pages
→ Publisher: S. Fischer
→ EAN: 9783103971927
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