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Vicki Baum's Grand Hotel is a timeless classic of 20th-century literature that captures the intersecting lives of strangers within the walls of Berlin's most luxurious hotel. Behind the glittering façade of wealth and elegance, guests from different walks of life—an aging ballerina, a terminally ill bookkeeper, a charming but desperate baron, a ruthless businessman, and a hopeful young stenographer—cross paths in a series of encounters that reveal ambition, love, despair, and the fleeting nature of human connection. First published in 1929, the novel is both a vivid portrait of Weimar-era society and a deeply human exploration of fate and chance. Baum's masterful narrative intertwines drama and irony, showing how, within a single place, lives can briefly touch and be transformed forever. Grand Hotel remains one of the most influential novels of its time, inspiring a celebrated Broadway play and the Oscar-winning 1932 film.