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When Rebecca Hoffmann, a teacher in East Germany, finds herself pursued by the secret police, she discovers that she has been living a lie. Her younger brother, Walli, longs to escape across the Berlin Wall to Britain to become part of the burgeoning music scene. In the United States, George Jakes, a bright young lawyer in the Kennedy administration, is a fierce supporter of the Civil Rights movement -- as is the woman he is in love with, Verena, who works for Martin Luther King, Jr. Boarding a Greyhound bus in Washington to protest against segregation, they begin a fateful journey together. Russian activist, Tania Dvorkin, narrowly evades capture for producing an illegal news sheet. Her actions are made all the more perilous as her brother, Dimka, is a rising star in the heart of the Communist Party in the Kremlin.
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Edge of Eternity, Ken Follett
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- 2018
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- Título
- Edge of Eternity
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Ken Follett
- Editorial
- Pan Macmillan
- Publicado en
- 2018
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 1184
- ISBN10
- 1509848533
- ISBN13
- 9781509848539
- Serie
- Trilogía del siglo
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Tema histórico, Novelas históricas, Familia, Guerras, EE.UU., Alemania, Segunda Guerra Mundial, Siglo XX, Rusia, Gran Bretaña, Literatura inglesa, Raza, Racismo, Berlín, América, Relaciones Internacionales, República Democrática Alemana, Unión Soviética, Libros más vendidos, Servicios secretos, Guerra Fría, Stasi (servicio secreto y espionaje de la RDA), Muro de Berlín
- Primera publicación
- 2014
- Título original
- The Edge of Eternity
- Calificación
- 3,9 de 5
- Descripción
- When Rebecca Hoffmann, a teacher in East Germany, finds herself pursued by the secret police, she discovers that she has been living a lie. Her younger brother, Walli, longs to escape across the Berlin Wall to Britain to become part of the burgeoning music scene. In the United States, George Jakes, a bright young lawyer in the Kennedy administration, is a fierce supporter of the Civil Rights movement -- as is the woman he is in love with, Verena, who works for Martin Luther King, Jr. Boarding a Greyhound bus in Washington to protest against segregation, they begin a fateful journey together. Russian activist, Tania Dvorkin, narrowly evades capture for producing an illegal news sheet. Her actions are made all the more perilous as her brother, Dimka, is a rising star in the heart of the Communist Party in the Kremlin.











