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My Dearest Dietrich: A Novel of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Lost Love
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Beth (bbulow) | 2403 comments February's Group Buddy Read is My Dearest Dietrich: A Novel of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Lost Love by Amanda Barratt.

GR Summary:
A staggering love illuminating the dark corners of a Nazi prison
Renowned German pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer is famous for his resistance to the Nazi regime and for his allegiance to God over government. But what few realize is that the last years of his life also held a love story that rivals any romance novel.

Maria von Wedemeyer knows the realities of war. Her beloved father and brother have both been killed on the battlefield. The last thing this spirited young woman needs is to fall for a man under constant surveillance by the Gestapo. How can she give another piece of her heart to a man so likely to share the same final fate? Yet when Dietrich Bonhoeffer, an old family friend, comes to comfort the von Wedemeyers after their losses, she discovers that love isn't always logical.

Dietrich himself has determined to keep his distance from romantic attachments. There is too much work to be done for God, and his involvement in the conspiracy is far too important. But when he encounters a woman whose intelligence and conviction match his own, he's unprepared for how easy it is to give away his heart.

With their deep love comes risk--and neither Dietrich nor Maria is prepared for just how great that risk soon becomes.

Based on detailed historical research and including photos from both Maria's and Dietrich's lives, this is a true love story at once beautiful and heartrending. My Dearest Dietrich sheds new light on a world-famous theologian . . . and the woman who changed his life.

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Kate (liahonagirl) | 3535 comments Mod
this one looks so good and I'm excited to read along!😊


Christine Indorf | 392 comments I wasn’t going to do it since I have a lot of book reads going on but this book sounds fantastic!! Now if my library sends it before March I’ll be so happy!!!


Beth (bbulow) | 2403 comments I am almost halfway through. Enjoying it so far. :)


Beth (bbulow) | 2403 comments Hello! Not sure if anyone else is going to join in on the buddy read this month, and I'm actually still reading, but I thought I would pose a few questions.

One of my thoughts is about their age difference...it seems a lot but for that time, I don't think it was as big of a deal as it would be today.

My second thought it about how they fell in love but compared to contemporary times, they didn't have a lot of interaction together. Did their falling in love come across as realistic as portrayed by the author?


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Loraine (librarydiva) | 4439 comments It probably wasn't such a deal about the age difference then as that was pretty common even up until the 1940's or 50's. My dad was 24 years older than my mom. She married her boss who was a widower.


Beth (bbulow) | 2403 comments I finished the book this morning. I thought it was very well-written, especially for such a tragic story.


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