Synopses & Reviews
All That I Am is a masterful and exhilarating exploration of bravery and betrayal, of the risks and sacrifices some people make for their beliefs, and of heroism hidden in the most unexpected places.
When eighteen-year-old Ruth Becker visits her cousin Dora in Munich in 1923, she meets the love of her life, the dashing young journalist Hans Wesemann, and eagerly joins in the heady activities of the militant political Left in Germany. Ten years later, Ruth and Hans are married and living in Weimar Berlin when Hitler is elected chancellor of Germany. Together with Dora and her lover, Ernst Toller, the celebrated poet and self-doubting revolutionary, the four become hunted outlaws overnight and are forced to flee to London. Inspired by the fearless Dora to breathtaking acts of courage, the friends risk betrayal and deceit as they dedicate themselves to a dangerous mission: to inform the British government of the very real Nazi threat to which it remains willfully blind. All That I Am is the heartbreaking story of these extraordinary people, who discover that Hitlers reach extends much further than they had thought.
Gripping, compassionate, and inspiring, this remarkable debut novel reveals an uncommon depth of humanity and wisdom. Anna Funder has given us a searing and intimate portrait of courage and its price, of desire and ambition, and of the devastating consequences when they are thwarted.
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“In ALL THAT I AM, Anna Funder delivers a sweeping first novel that covers love and war, friendship and betrayal, and the bonds that define a life. It is a moving and ambitious work.” Ann Patchett
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“A literary work as suspenseful as the best thrillers, Funders extraordinary first novel is an unflinching portrait of courage in devastating circumstances.” Library Journal
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“History, like hope, is not something to be solved, but to be carried. Anna Funder has written an essential novel about how we carry the bricks of history on our backs…” Colum McCann
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“A remarkable story told with clarity and precision, along with moments of insight and literary grace.” Rachel Cusk, The Guardian
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“The strengths of Funders writing are emotional and imaginative. In what she has to say about love, loss and betrayal there is profound truth.” The Times (London)
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“A brilliant narrative…Every part beautifully rendered and balanced…it works as a gripping spy novel…Funders prose raises the book to a different level…This book is a wonder.” Jonathan Mirsky, The Spectator (A Book of the Year)
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“[An] enthralling historical novel.” O, the Oprah Magazine
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“A spiraling account of political activity and love…this beautiful tapestry of friendship and loyalty during one of historys darker times will appeal to fans of novels about WWII.” Library Journal
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“A strong and impressively humane novel…the subtlety of Anna Funders novel is in the elegance of her precise prose, and in her paintstaking portrait of an ordinary woman swept up in extraordinary events…” Times Literary Supplement (London)
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“Absorbing debut novel…[Funder] adds an integral perspective on a shopworn subject by invoking the lives of Nazi dissidents whose attempts to alert the world to the growing menace were ignored until it was too late.” Publishers Weekly
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“Like Hillary Mantels brilliant WOLF HALL, Funders new book is not just a novel or thriller, and is also far more than mere history.” Betsey Burton, The King's English Bookshop
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“A bravura piece of storytelling-perfectly plotted, exactingly described…Funder has taken the raw material of truth and from it created a novel of real power and beauty.” Daily Telegraph (London)
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“A seamless and powerful tale…Funder has successfully transformed the material into a narrative of individual endeavor and survival, which examines universal themes.” The Independent on Sunday
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“Imaginative, compassionate and convincing…In her first novel, Funder combines her proven gift for re-creating the past with the fiction writers license to reveal emotional truth through artifice.” Wall Street Journal
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“Funder writes with grace and conviction about the intrusion of the political on the domestic and the thrill of falling in love over a cause.” New York Times Book Review
Synopsis
Award-winning author Anna Funder delivers an affecting and beautifully evocative debut novel about a group of young German exiles who risk their lives to awaken the world to the terrifying threat of Hitler and Nazi Germany. Based on real-life events and people,
All That I Am brings to light the heroic, tragic, and true story of a small group of left-wing German social activists who mounted a fierce and cunning resistance from their perilous London exile, in a novel that fans of
Suite Francaise,
The Piano Teacher, and
Atonement will find irresistible and unforgettable.
“An intimate exploration of human connection and our responsibility to one another.” —Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin
About the Author
Anna Funder is an Australian writer who grew up in Melbourne. She has worked as an international lawyer specializing in human rights and constitutional law. She is the prizewinning author of Stasiland: Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall, which has been published in twenty countries and translated into sixteen languages. In 2004 Stasiland won the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize, the most prestigious nonfiction award in the United Kingdom. All That I Am is her first novel. Anna Funder lives in Brooklyn with her husband and children.