
We Want So Much to Be Ourselves
In 1920s Vienna, a psychoanalyst and his Jewish patient forge an intense bond that leads them to Berlin, only to find their burgeoning family life shattered by the rise of Nazism. This novel explores how even the most enlightened minds can be corrupted by political extremism and the devastating personal costs of ideological fervor. It's a story for readers who appreciate historical fiction that delves into the complexities of morality and the fragility of identity in the face of overwhelming historical forces.
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