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The Girls of the Glimmer Factory

A Novel

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"A gripping, powerful read. A valuable lesson for our own times." —Heather Morris, New York Times bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz

From the author of Cradles of the Reich comes a poignant and inspiring tale for fans of The Forest of Vanishing Stars and The German Wife about resistance, friendship, and the dangers of propaganda, based on the real story of the Nazi "show camp" Theresienstadt.

Hannah longs for the days when she used to be free, but now, she is a Jewish prisoner at Theresienstadt, a model ghetto where the Nazis plan to make a propaganda film to convince the world that the Jewish people are living well in the camps. But Hannah will do anything to show the world the truth. Along with other young resistance members, they vow to disrupt the filming and derail the increasingly frequent deportations to death camps in the east.

Hilde is a true believer in the Nazi cause, working in the Reich Ministry of Enlightenment and Propaganda. Though they're losing the war, Hilde hasn't lost faith. She can't stop the Allied bombings, but she can help the party create a documentary that will renew confidence in Hitler's plans for Jewish containment. When the filming of Hitler Gives a City to the Jews faces production problems due to resistance, Hilde finds herself in a position to finally make a name for herself. And when she recognizes Hannah, an old childhood friend, she knows she can use their friendship to get the film back on track.

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      February 15, 2025
      The beliefs of two young German women set them on a harrowing collision course under Nazi reign. Hannah Kaufman, a member of a Jewish family from Munich that had initially sought refuge in Prague, remains there with her beloved grandfather as the rest of their family travels to safety in Palestine. Instead of having the family reunion they long for, Hannah and her Opa find themselves among the thousands transported to the Theresienstadt camp. Although touted by the Nazi propaganda machine as a model settlement for Jews, the camp in fact subjected its inmates to constant peril, abasement, and surveillance. At the same time Hannah struggles for survival and meaningful resistance, Hilde Kramer-Bischoff, her childhood best friend and a German national, strives to advance her faltering career within the Third Reich. She is childless, a war widow, and still searching for her place in the world after a lifetime of perceived rejection and abandonment. Her efforts at rising within the same propaganda operation that obscured the true nature of life at Theresienstadt result in an unanticipated reunion with her former friend as well as an opportunity for both women to act on behalf of the causes they believe in. Coburn's extensively researched narrative conveys the full horror of conditions at the camp (cynically purported to be Hitler's "gift to the Jews") while highlighting the artistic and cultural accomplishments of the camp's population. Hilde's infatuation with life and advancement within the German war machine is portrayed, believably, as a case study of personal ambition and blind allegiance to a national movement. Family ties, religious belief, and the sustaining power of the arts in the face of oppression are explored in a story of human values tested under the most horrific of circumstances. An unvarnished portrait of ugliness, bravery, and banal self-interest.

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