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Tears of Amber

By: Sofía Segovia, Simon Bruni - translator
Narrated by: Will Damron, Angela Dawe
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From the bestselling author of The Murmur of Bees comes a transportive novel of two families uprooted by war and united by the bonds of love and courage.

With war looming dangerously close, Ilse’s school days soon turn to lessons of survival. In the harshness of winter, her family must join the largest exodus in human history to survive. As battle lines are drawn and East Prussia’s borders vanish beneath them, they leave their farm and all they know behind for an uncertain future.

But Ilse also has Janusz, her family’s young Polish laborer, by her side. As they flee from the Soviet army, his enchanting folktales keep her mind off the cold, the hunger, and the horrors unfolding around them. He tells her of a besieged kingdom in the Baltic Sea from which spill the amber tears of a heartbroken queen.

Neither of them realizes his stories will prove crucial and prophetic.

Not far away, trying and failing to flee from a vengeful army, Arno and his mother hide in the ruins of a Königsberg mansion, hoping that once the war ends they can reunite their dispersed family. But their stay in the walled city proves untenable when they find themselves dodging bombs and scavenging in the rubble. Soon they’ll become pawns caught between two powerful enemies, on a journey with an unknown destination.

Hope carries these children caught in the crosshairs of war on an extraordinary pilgrimage in which the gift of an amber teardrop is at once a valuable form of currency and a symbol of resilience, one that draws them together against insurmountable odds.

©2018 Sofía Segovia. Translation © 2021 by Simon Bruni. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance War Survival Royalty Soviet Union Feel-Good Heartfelt
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One of Audible's Best of 2021

“Readers will quickly bond with the families and secondary characters, as Segovia, author of the acclaimed The Murmur of Bees (2019), makes each individual memorable. The variety of background stories and voices allows for greater understanding of shared experiences and creates deeper emotional engagement…Segovia’s novel provides the domestic perspective of those caught in conflicts they have no power to change. Book groups and individual readers will find plenty to appreciate and discuss.”Booklist (starred review)

“Ably translated into English for an American readership by Simon Bruni, Tears of Amber is a deftly crafted and inherently engaging novel that fully showcases author Sofia Segovia’s genuine flair for eloquent originality and the kind of narrative storytelling style that is memorably entertaining and holds the reader’s rapt and riveted attention throughout.”—Midwest Book Review

“Segovia’s vivid descriptions of how refugees do whatever necessary to survive compels readers to be sympathetic with human struggles, rather than simply taking sides in a conflict. This story demonstrates the staggering toll war takes, especially on women, left to carry on…”—Authorlink

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I wish every leader could read this in growing up so they comprehend that all actions have consequences but that also every human has a story to tell and the effects on ordinary mortals are extraordinary.
Amazing book that I will listen too time and time again.

Extraordinary book

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This is a historical fiction novel set in WW2. It focuses on the lives, experiences, suffering and survival of two German families from Prussia. It's a perspective that isn't often found among WW2 novels. But it is still a story of suffering, hardship and survival.

The story is beautifully written (and translated- I haven't heard the original Spanish).

When I chose to listen to this I was expecting some magical realism, as I associate the author with this genre, and because of what I've heard about the murmur of bees.
But the vein of folklore and magical realism that I thought would be woven in, didn't really appear apart from a mention of Prussian stories in passing.

I would have liked to have heard one of these stories.

This was an emotional book- one I wasn't really expecting and not one I was emotionally prepared to listen to- but I am glad I did.

Beautifully written.

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This was an amazing novel Narrated beautifully Totally authentic and original The simplicity of childhood memories reminded me of the great classic by Pearl Buck The writing was superb Quite frankly it's worthy of 10 stars

Stunning

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This is a powerful book honouring the human spirit in resilience in hope in war. I loved it.

Enthralling.

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"Masterpiece" should be reserved for books like this. Amazingly .....narrators are up to the task!!

Heartbreaking hopeful masterpiece.

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