HANSEATIC STORMS – A FAMILY SAGA SET IN HAMBURG (Vol. II)

  • 1 MIO copies sold of Miriam Georg's novels altogether!
  • 600,000 copies sold of Hanseatic Radiance (Vol. I and II).
  • Exciting era: industrialisation, women’s rights and the battle of the workers.
  • Fascinating panorama: shipyards and shipping companies in Hamburg at the end of the 19th century, rich villas on the riverside and slums near the harbour. 
  • Spellbinding love story connecting two contradictory worlds.

A love story laden with tension: a bond between two contradictory worlds … the end of the great two-part saga!

After three years in England, Lily von Cappeln returns to Hamburg to be by her husband’s side. She finds the courage and strength to look to the future through her little daughter Hanna. Despite her fears, she sets out to find her husband Jo. Full of anger, Jo had thrown himself into the battle of the workers, and the spirit of protest has awakened in Lily once more too. But she needs to be careful. She cannot ignore the situation of the female workers. She cannot stifle her love for Jo. And she cannot lose Hanna …

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 21.04.2021
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-00345-5
  • 656 Pages
  • Series: Eine hanseatische Familiensaga
  • Author: Miriam Georg

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HANSEATIC STORMS – A FAMILY SAGA SET IN HAMBURG (Vol. II)
Miriam Georg HANSEATIC STORMS – A FAMILY SAGA SET IN HAMBURG (Vol. II)
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Miriam Georg

Miriam Georg , born in 1987, is the author of the two-volume series Elbleuchten and Elbstürme . Both novels of the Hanseatic family saga were celebrated by readers, they made it onto the bestseller list straight away and became the surprise success of the year. She has a degree in European literature as well as a master’s degree with a special focus on Native American Literature. When she is not on one of her trips, the author lives in Berlin Neukölln with her deaf dog Rosali and her book collection.