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Following the extraordinary success of her wartime memoirs The Past Is Myself Christabel Bielenberg received thousands of letters from readers begging her to describe what happened next. The Road Ahead takes up the story at the moment the first volume left off - with the outbreak of peace.
Germany was devastated by war and its aftermath while Britain seemed grey and exhausted to Christabel. She was soon appointed the Observer's special correspondent in Germany and reunited with her husband Peter (technically an enemy alien) she joined the struggle for reconciliation with and the rebuilding of a defeated nation. It was Peter's near-fatal accident and her own illness which decided the young couple to turn their backs on England and Germany and make a new start farming in Ireland.
Life was harsh at first but predictably Christabel found humour in the accidents of poverty and the many mishaps of country life. The beautiful scenery of the Wicklow Mountains provided a haven for the family and for the hosts of young people from all over the world who joined them each summer. Christabel became involved with the Peace Women of Northern Ireland and learned as much as she could about the adopted country she had grown to love so passionately. Taking her seventieth birthday as a stopping point for a life that even now some fourteen further years on is as rich and full as it ever was she looks back with characteristic modesty and gratitude. Her readers will be enchanted by this second volume of memoirs as clear-sighted and generous as honest funny touching and brave as The Past Is Myself.
Germany was devastated by war and its aftermath while Britain seemed grey and exhausted to Christabel. She was soon appointed the Observer's special correspondent in Germany and reunited with her husband Peter (technically an enemy alien) she joined the struggle for reconciliation with and the rebuilding of a defeated nation. It was Peter's near-fatal accident and her own illness which decided the young couple to turn their backs on England and Germany and make a new start farming in Ireland.
Life was harsh at first but predictably Christabel found humour in the accidents of poverty and the many mishaps of country life. The beautiful scenery of the Wicklow Mountains provided a haven for the family and for the hosts of young people from all over the world who joined them each summer. Christabel became involved with the Peace Women of Northern Ireland and learned as much as she could about the adopted country she had grown to love so passionately. Taking her seventieth birthday as a stopping point for a life that even now some fourteen further years on is as rich and full as it ever was she looks back with characteristic modesty and gratitude. Her readers will be enchanted by this second volume of memoirs as clear-sighted and generous as honest funny touching and brave as The Past Is Myself.
Following the extraordinary success of her wartime memoirs The Past Is Myself Christabel Bielenberg received thousands of letters from readers begging her to describe what happened next. The Road Ahead takes up the story at the moment the first volume left off - with the outbreak of peace.
Germany was devastated by war and its aftermath while Britain seemed grey and exhausted to Christabel. She was soon appointed the Observer's special correspondent in Germany and reunited with her husband Peter (technically an enemy alien) she joined the struggle for reconciliation with and the rebuilding of a defeated nation. It was Peter's near-fatal accident and her own illness which decided the young couple to turn their backs on England and Germany and make a new start farming in Ireland.
Life was harsh at first but predictably Christabel found humour in the accidents of poverty and the many mishaps of country life. The beautiful scenery of the Wicklow Mountains provided a haven for the family and for the hosts of young people from all over the world who joined them each summer. Christabel became involved with the Peace Women of Northern Ireland and learned as much as she could about the adopted country she had grown to love so passionately. Taking her seventieth birthday as a stopping point for a life that even now some fourteen further years on is as rich and full as it ever was she looks back with characteristic modesty and gratitude. Her readers will be enchanted by this second volume of memoirs as clear-sighted and generous as honest funny touching and brave as The Past Is Myself.
Germany was devastated by war and its aftermath while Britain seemed grey and exhausted to Christabel. She was soon appointed the Observer's special correspondent in Germany and reunited with her husband Peter (technically an enemy alien) she joined the struggle for reconciliation with and the rebuilding of a defeated nation. It was Peter's near-fatal accident and her own illness which decided the young couple to turn their backs on England and Germany and make a new start farming in Ireland.
Life was harsh at first but predictably Christabel found humour in the accidents of poverty and the many mishaps of country life. The beautiful scenery of the Wicklow Mountains provided a haven for the family and for the hosts of young people from all over the world who joined them each summer. Christabel became involved with the Peace Women of Northern Ireland and learned as much as she could about the adopted country she had grown to love so passionately. Taking her seventieth birthday as a stopping point for a life that even now some fourteen further years on is as rich and full as it ever was she looks back with characteristic modesty and gratitude. Her readers will be enchanted by this second volume of memoirs as clear-sighted and generous as honest funny touching and brave as The Past Is Myself.
Über den Autor
Christabel Bielenberg, a niece of Lord Northcliffe, was born in 1909 and left for Hamburg, Germany, in 1929 to study singing. There she met and married the lawyer, Peter Bielenberg, in 1934. She lived through the war as a German citizen and wrote about her experiences in her memoir, The Past is Myself (1968) and in its sequel, The Road Ahead (1992). The Past is Myself was adapted for television by Dennis Potter under the title Christabel. In 1988, the Federal Republic of Germany awarded her the Commander's cross of the Order of Merit for her contribution to German-English understanding. Since 1948 she and her family had been living in Co Carlow, Ireland, where she died in 2003.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2010 |
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| Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9780552163668 |
| ISBN-10: | 055216366X |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Bielenberg, Christabel |
| Hersteller: | Corgi |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 198 x 127 x 14 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Christabel Bielenberg |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.11.2010 |
| Gewicht: | 0,275 kg |