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Melissa Müller

    January 1, 1967

    Melissa Müller is an Austrian journalist and author whose work often delves into the depths of the human experience. Her writing is recognized for its keen observation and ability to uncover the complexities of everyday life. Müller explores various facets of society and the psyche, offering readers engaging and thought-provoking narratives. Her approach is deeply humanistic, focusing on understanding the motivations and inner worlds of her characters.

    Melissa Müller
    Alice's piano
    Sicily
    A garden of eden in hell
    Lost Lives, Lost Art
    Anne Frank
    Anne Frank: The Biography
    • 2017

      Sicily

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(12)Add rating

      Melissa shares her lifelong passion for Sicilian food, through firsthand narrative loaded with recipes and beautiful photographs, giving us an insider's view of this magical island. -Mike Colameco, host of Mike Colameco's Real Food Melissa's book is like poetry to me . Her attachment and sense of belonging to her land and its heritage is palpable in every paragraph, captured in each picture, and summed up in a beautiful and delicious story. We share that bittersweet melancholy for our Italian land that is at the origin of our passionate work: being able to tell these stories is a privilege and an honor, and Melissa has done an impeccable job at it. -Gabriele Corcos, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Extra Virgin: Recipes and Love from Our Tuscan Kitchen Just about everything I've come to know and love about Sicilian food, wine, history, and culture is thanks to Melissa Muller. Now, with this captivating book, Melissa can share her ardor and wisdom about Sicily with the wider world of readers, cooks, and diners. Sicily: The Cookbook is a definitive work of culinary brilliance, family lore, and narrative writing. It announces the arrival of a new generation's M.F.K. Fisher or Alice Waters. -Samuel G. Freedman, author of Letters to a Young Journalist and professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism Sicily is a center of fusion cuisine - spicing traditional Italian recipes with flair from elsewhere in the Mediterranean. Here Melissa Muller funnels summers spent visiting her grandparents on the island into recipes for antipasti, fish, meat and dessert in language even novice cooks can understand. It feels like learning family recipes in her grandparents' kitchen. Her text also offers tips on finding great produce and attending festivals if you plan to visit. - Metrosource NY

      Sicily
    • 2012

      Anne Frank: The Biography

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      This updated biography of Anne Frank offers new revelations and insights into her life, enhancing the original 1998 account. It includes fresh information about her family, their betrayal, and arrest, presenting a nuanced portrayal of Anne as a real person amid the horrors of the Holocaust. A must-read for deeper understanding.

      Anne Frank: The Biography
    • 2012

      Alice's piano

      • 349 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Chronicles the life of the oldest living Holocaust survivor, a classically trained pianist who used her love of music to provide hope to her fellow sufferers at the Theresienstadt concentration camp.

      Alice's piano
    • 2010
    • 2007

      A garden of eden in hell

      The life of Alice Herz-Sommer

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      Alice Herz-Sommer was born in 1903 in Prague—the Prague of the Hapsburgs and of Franz Kafka, a family friend. Musically very gifted, by her mid-teens Alice was one of the best-known pianists in Prague. But as the Nazis swept across Europe her comfortable, bourgeois world began to crumble around her, as anti-Jewish feeling not only intensified but was legitimized. In 1942, Alice's mother was deported. Desperately unhappy, she resolved to learn Chopin's 24 Etudes—the most technically demanding piano pieces she knew—and the complex but beautiful music saved her sanity. A year later, she, too—together with her husband and their six-year-old son—was deported to a concentration camp. But even in Theresienstadt, music was her salvation and in the course of more than 100 concerts she gave her fellow prisoners hope in a world of pain and death. This is her remarkable story, but it is also the story of a mother's struggle to create a happy childhood for her beloved only son in the midst of atrocity and barbarism. Of 15,000 children sent to the camp, Raphael was one of the 130 who survived. Today, Alice Herz-Sommer lives in London and she still plays the piano every day.

      A garden of eden in hell
    • 2004

      Until the Final Hour

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      'To have such an uncomplicated, unaffected witness present at some of the key defining moments of the 20th century was fortunate for historians. Frau Junge's book has sold 100,000 copies in Germany and it is easy to see why: her testimony rings absolutely true, when other politically motivated accounts of the last days of Hitler do not' Andrew Roberts, Evening StandardTraudl Junge was 22 years old and dreamt of a career as a ballerina, until the 'opportunity of her life' beckoned and she was appointed as Adolf Hitler's secretary. From 1942 until his death she was at his side in the bunker, typing his correspondence, his speeches and even his last private and political will and testament.It was only after the war that the horrible reality of Hitler's regime began to dawn on her, and she became racked with guilt for 'liking the greatest criminal ever to have lived.' Her journal, written in 1947, is a startling eyewitness account of Hitler's court during its final years, and of the building sense of doom as the war progressed.

      Until the Final Hour
    • 1998

      With much new material relating to the betrayal of the Frank family and their attempts to leave for the US in the first years of the War, this updated edition is the definitive biography of Anne Frank

      Anne Frank