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In A Time to Love, we delve deeper into the tumultuous world of Klaus von Hartmann, a German economist ensnared by the Nazi regime during World War Two. When he courageously rescues a young Jewish girl from the clutches of SS officers in Munich, 1943, their lives become irrevocably intertwined. As Klaus hides and protects her during the war's darkest days, the emotional walls he builds threaten his ability to ever truly connect with another. His internal battle with sexual repression, a trait deeply ingrained in his character, jeopardizes his prospects of a genuine romantic relationship. Yet,…mehr

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In A Time to Love, we delve deeper into the tumultuous world of Klaus von Hartmann, a German economist ensnared by the Nazi regime during World War Two. When he courageously rescues a young Jewish girl from the clutches of SS officers in Munich, 1943, their lives become irrevocably intertwined. As Klaus hides and protects her during the war's darkest days, the emotional walls he builds threaten his ability to ever truly connect with another. His internal battle with sexual repression, a trait deeply ingrained in his character, jeopardizes his prospects of a genuine romantic relationship. Yet, as the narrative unfolds, we witness Klaus's poignant journey to recognize and embrace the profound love he feels for the woman who has become his life's anchor. Parallel to Klaus's story in Germany, we continue to follow the lives of the family and friends of his late younger brother, Karl (Charles), in England. As the tale progresses, the destinies of the two brothers' families converge, setting the stage for a heartwarming reunion and hinting at the captivating conclusion awaiting readers in the final instalment of this trilogy. Note: While A Time to Love follows the events of The Measure, focusing on the elder brother of the hero from the first book, it stands alone, offering a complete and enriching experience even for those unfamiliar with its predecessor.
Autorenporträt
Daphne H Ellis is a retired teacher of religion. Her first career was in classical ballet until she studied divinity at the Jesuit College of London University (Heythrop) as a mature student. Daphne's interest in Catholic-Jewish Relationships led her to specialise in the promotion of friendship with the Jewish community, and care for sensitive preaching in the Roman Catholic Church on difficult texts that could cause hurt to the Jews.