: The series covers critical periods of German history, from the late 19th century to the onset of WWII.
: When her father is arrested and war breaks out, Hannah must suddenly manage the entire estate alone.
: The separation from her mother and brothers across the Atlantic adds a layer of longing and uncertainty to her daily struggle. Why Readers Love the Series
: The description of Gut Rosenthal in Pomerania provides a vivid backdrop of rural life and horse breeding.
: The arrival of forced laborers from Poland creates a tense atmosphere, forcing Hannah to navigate the thin line between survival and conscience.
The third and final installment of Frieda Radlof's historical saga, Gut Rosenthal - Nebel über Pommern , brings the emotional journey of the von Neuenstedt family to a dramatic conclusion. This volume shifts the focus to 1939, where the looming threat of World War II forces the family to face their greatest challenges yet on their beloved stud farm in Pomerania. A World on the Brink
Radlof's "Eine Gestüts-Familiensaga" has captivated fans of historical fiction with its blend of personal drama and historical accuracy.
The story centers on Hannah, the youngest child, who has grown up sheltered on the estate. As political tensions rise, her mother and brothers are forced to flee to Brazil to avoid conscription, leaving Hannah and her father behind.