Synopsis: Distant Signs is an intimate portrait of two families spanning three  generations amidst turbulent political change, behind and beyond the  Berlin Wall. In 1960s East Germany, Margret, a professor’s daughter from  the city, meets and marries Hans, from a small village in Thuringia.  The couple struggle to contend with their different backgrounds, and the  emotional scars they bear from childhood in the aftermath of war. As  East German history gradually unravels, with collision of the personal  and political, their two families’ hidden truths are quietly revealed.  An exquisitely written novel with strongly etched characters that stay  with you long after the book is finished and an authentic portrayal of  family life behind the iron curtain based on personal experience of the  author who is East German and was 16 years old at the fall of the Berlin  Wall. Why do families repeat destructive patterns of behaviour across  generations? Should the personal take precedence over...
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