The Granddaughter by Bernhard Schlink review love and loss in Berlin
Briefly

"Filled by a weary anger, he acknowledges the fact that Birgit was always a person of concealment, caution, reserve. Searching through her emails and notebooks, he is taken back into their shared past."
"Kaspar knew that he must never look back. Schlink knows how to tell a gripping yarn; this novel certainly succeeds at the level of narrative as he begins to understand his wife as a woman forever in flight."
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