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In the shadow of Germany's collapse, a love story becomes a fight for survival.
April 1945. As the Soviet Army closes in on the small German town of Demmin, eighteen-year-old Ellie Vogel and her wounded lover Wil face an impossible choice: stay with their families and face the horrors of invasion—or run.
The town, once steeped in faith and tradition, is now paralyzed by Nazi ideology, fear, and despair. Cyanide vials circulate. White sheets are readied. Demmin prepares for death.
But Ellie isn't ready to give up. Together, she and Wil must navigate ruined streets, broken loyalties, and a tide of suicides that threatens to consume everyone they love.
Inspired by the true events of 1945, when over 1,000 civilians took their own lives in Demmin, Demmin explores the psychological toll of war, the courage it takes to resist despair, and the thin line between love and loss.
If you were moved by The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah or All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, you'll be captivated by the emotional power and historical resonance of Demmin.
A harrowing and heartfelt novel that asks: when your world falls apart, what do you choose—hope or surrender?