Good-bye to the Mermaids: A Childhood Lost in Hitler's Berlin
Karin Finell, . . Univ. of Missouri, $29.95 (352pp) ISBN 978-0-8262-1690-8
At the opening of this rich, descriptive memoir of WWII Berlin, Finell writes of the mermaids whose souls, according to legend, are the foam of the ocean she loved. Thus, the title evokes the childhood that was lost to the war, and equally the childlike desire to believe, as the author did, in what Hitler was selling. Most of Finell's family failed to share her belief—her divorced mother, an artist, did not, and her half-Jewish relatives certainly did not. Finell, who was six when the war began, lived through many of the quintessential German wartime situations. She participated in the Hitler Youth and fled her home during the bombing campaign, but much of this territory has been mined by previous writers (like Irmgard Hunt in
Reviewed on: 09/18/2006
Genre: Nonfiction
Hardcover - 368 pages - 978-0-8262-6546-3