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Leaving Fatherland

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Pub Date Aug 20 2024 | Archive Date Jan 05 2025


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Description

Oskar Bachmann always imagined that giving his first lecture would be the defining moment of his life.

It was, but not in the way he expected…

Growing up a misfit in pre-war Germany, a victim of his father’s beatings, Oskar’s love of books is a constant comfort in a world turned upside-down by conflict.

As a student, as a pilot in the brutal Luftwaffe during the Second World War, in an unhappy marriage to an English bride, he finds himself returning over and over to the circumstances of his childhood. What was the source and cause of his father’s mistreatment? Could there have been more to it than he had once believed?

Little did Oskar know that his first lecture at the University of Tübingen would ultimately lead to the end of a lifetime of searching… and finally reveal the figure who had been controlling his life from a distance.

Oskar Bachmann always imagined that giving his first lecture would be the defining moment of his life.

It was, but not in the way he expected…

Growing up a misfit in pre-war Germany, a victim of...


Advance Praise

"“A well-researched WWII novel that tackles compelling questions of family loyalty and broader ethics. The nuanced depiction of a seemingly “good” young man torn asunder by conflicting beliefs is where this novel really sings.”

— Kirkus Reviews

“Graydon’s haunting, thought-provoking narrative makes for an immersive, memorable and cinematic read.”

— Award-winning filmmaker, Andi Reiss

""An amazing story, beautifully told."" 

- Amazon reader

"“A well-researched WWII novel that tackles compelling questions of family loyalty and broader ethics. The nuanced depiction of a seemingly “good” young man torn asunder by conflicting beliefs is...


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ISBN 9781803782096
PRICE £1.49 (GBP)
PAGES 326

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