A mother who desperately hopes for the return of her sons. A general who risks his head. A countess who becomes Napoleon's spy for love. Two students who want to fight for freedom. A young woman on the run from looters. A continent at a crossroads. An epic against war. "A great throwback, a great historical panorama [...] a remarkable book." Peter Hetzel, Sat.1 Frühstücksfernsehen
Sabine Ebert was born in Aschersleben, grew up in Berlin and studied Latin American studies and linguistics in Rostock. In her adopted home of many years, Freiberg, she worked as a journalist and wrote several non-fiction books. Passionate about Saxon and German history, she began writing historical novels, all of which became bestsellers. She moved to Leipzig specifically to work on her novel about the Battle of the Nations and its sequel, and quickly became at home in the trade fair city.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Ebert, S.
Title
1813 - Kriegsfeuer
Details
Paperback. 928 pp.
State
new
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