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All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days

The True Story of the American Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler

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All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days

By: Rebecca Donner
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The INSTANT New York Times Bestseller

Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography

Winner of the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award

Winner of the Chautauqua Prize

Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award

Finalist for the Plutarch Award

A New York Times Notable Book of 2021

A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice

A New York Times Critics' Top Pick of 2021

Wall Street Journal 10 Best Books of 2021

Time Magazine 100 Must-Read Books of 2021

Publishers Weekly Top Ten Books of 2021

An Economist Best Book of the Year

A New York Post Best Book of the Year

A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Best Book of the Year

Oprah Daily Best New Books of August

A New York Public Library Book of the Week

In this “stunning literary achievement,” Donner chronicles the extraordinary life and brutal death of her great-great-aunt Mildred Harnack, the American leader of one of the largest underground resistance groups in Germany during WWII—“a page-turner story of espionage, love and betrayal” (Kai Bird, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography)

Born and raised in Milwaukee, Mildred Harnack was twenty-six when she enrolled in a PhD program in Germany and witnessed the meteoric rise of the Nazi party. In 1932, she began holding secret meetings in her apartment—a small band of political activists that by 1940 had grown into the largest underground resistance group in Berlin. She recruited working-class Germans into the resistance, helped Jews escape, plotted acts of sabotage, and collaborated in writing leaflets that denounced Hitler and called for revolution. Her coconspirators circulated through Berlin under the cover of night, slipping the leaflets into mailboxes, public restrooms, phone booths. When the first shots of the Second World War were fired, she became a spy, couriering top-secret intelligence to the Allies. On the eve of her escape to Sweden, she was ambushed by the Gestapo. At a Nazi military court, a panel of five judges sentenced her to six years at a prison camp, but Hitler overruled the decision and ordered her execution. On February 16, 1943, she was strapped to a guillotine and beheaded.

Historians identify Mildred Harnack as the only American in the leadership of the German resistance, yet her remarkable story has remained almost unknown until now.

Harnack’s great-great-niece Rebecca Donner draws on her extensive archival research in Germany, Russia, England, and the U.S. as well as newly uncovered documents in her family archive to produce this astonishing work of narrative nonfiction. Fusing elements of biography, real-life political thriller, and scholarly detective story, Donner brilliantly interweaves letters, diary entries, notes smuggled out of a Berlin prison, survivors’ testimony, and a trove of declassified intelligence documents into a powerful, epic story, reconstructing the moral courage of an enigmatic woman nearly erased by history.

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"Extraordinarily intimate.... Wilder and more expansive than a standard-issue biography…a real-life thriller with a cruel ending - not to mention an account of Hitler’s ascent from attention-seeking buffoon to genocidal Führer.” (Jennifer Szalai, New York Times)

“A powerful book…. Ms. Donner’s use of the present tense increases the feeling of inevitability as she unfolds her story to its horrific conclusion.... A nonfiction narrative with the pace of a political thriller, it’s imbued with suspense and dread…a deeply affecting biography, meticulously researched and illustrated…. Ms. Donner evocatively brings to life the giddy feeling of freedom under the Weimar regime in Berlin and how swiftly it eroded. Her account of the decline of liberties is harrowing.” (Moira Hodgson, Wall Street Journal)

"A tour de force of investigation…. The story unfolds in fragments…but as the pieces cohere, the couple’s story becomes gripping…. The abiding impression is of virtuous, extraordinarily brave people caught up in tragic horror.” (The Economist)

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Stunning, brilliant!

Donner has done a superb job as an author and narrator of this excellent book. Going beyond the life of Mildred Harnock and her coconspirators, the events leading up to the Nazi regime are relayed in chilling detail.

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The insight into life and feelings during this time

An incredible book. I found myself gripped by its description of life and the mood during Germany at this time. I was so impressed by the writing (and performance by the author, Rebecca Donnie). She brings a n

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Interesting. Authors should not read books.

This is more of an "historical novel" than it is non-fiction. Author took great liberties with assumed settings and behaviors.
Perfect example of why an author should NOT read his/her own book. Often very over-dramatic in her reading.
Still a very interesting story.

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Well researched and fascinating story

The performance, for my taste, is too breathless and emphatic, which is totally unnecessary as the story speaks for itself.

It was, in my opinion, a poor choice and I almost turned it off within the first few minutes but then got used to it and tolerated it. Her German pronunciation was, on the other hand, excellent.

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One of the best books I’ve read

This book is unbelievably good. So captivating and well researched, with a genuine and exhaustive picture of Nazi Germany. Learning about Mildred’s life was inspiring and important—it feels like a way to connect and honor a hero both lost and disregarded until this point. All I can say is, thank you, Rebecca, for sharing this story with us.

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wonderful

This is a wonderful book. it is thoroughly researched and well written. it is a captivating story that is nonfiction but interesting than many novels.

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heartbreaking...

I have read and listened to many World War II biographies, autobiographies, history books and novels. I had never heard this or any of what the German underground people were trying to do.

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How the Nazis Came to Power As the Germans Slept

This was an incredible listen. This audiobook went into fine detail about the life of the American woman who was a leader in the German Resistance against Hitler and the National Socialist regime. This is a story about an American woman who risked everything to fight the Nazis and anti-semitism. It ended with her torture & interrogation by the Gestapo and her execution by guillotine, her bodily dissection, & cremation by the SS.
This book came alive for me because I had visited almost all of the places mentioned in this audiobook in the early 1980's as a US soldier living in West Berlin. I have visited the Plötzensee Memorial as well.
This book brings to reality the pure evil and hatred of the Nazis like no other book I have read.
It is a shame that the consirators were caught because their Soviet foreign intelligence handlers didn't practice operations security, which allowed Nazi code breakers to find out their addresses and whereabouts and take them into custody.

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An amazing, touching book

This book is an amazing piece of history long overlooked of not only an immensely brave US woman but a German resistance that no one believed existed and which therefore didn’t receive any support, nor was it able to provide potentially useful intelligence to the allied forces. The book is a tribute to all the brave men and woman in Germany that risked their lives to fight Hitler from within. It’s also a beautiful love story. A book that every should read, but be warned that it’s hard to do so with shedding a tear.

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excellent

i do not usually read history books. i prefer the well researched versions of historical fiction books about women in the resistance, but this was an excellent companion to reading the resistamce women and lilac girls.

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