(Review written for TripFiction.com)
History and Romance in Vienna 1937 – 38 My rating: 4/5

If the first half of the book is a little slow moving stick with it; as
the pace of change in pre-war Vienna speeds up, so does the story, and by the
last third of the book I found it impossible to put down.
I have never quite understood how Austria came to be annexed to Germany
in WWII; this explains it clearly and simply, and how a city can change from a
place of vibrancy to a place of fear in a very short time.
For the visitor to Vienna this is a great book. Many of the places
Stella visits are still there – parks, the funfair, art galleries, Schoenbrunn
Palace etc. etc. I wish I had listed all the places and coffee houses she
visited to look up to see if they exist/existed.
I loved this book. The naivety of Stella could be a little infuriating,
but she, of course, did not have the benefit of hindsight that we have.
Definitely a book to think back on, and a great way to learn more about the
history of this period.
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