In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin

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4.2
156 reviews
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464
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Erik Larson, New York Times bestselling author of Devil in the White City, delivers a remarkable story set during Hitler’s rise to power.

The time is 1933, the place, Berlin, when William E. Dodd becomes America’s first ambassador to Hitler’s Nazi Germany in a year that proved to be a turning point in history.
    A mild-mannered professor from Chicago, Dodd brings along his wife, son, and flamboyant daughter, Martha. At first Martha is entranced by the parties and pomp, and the handsome young men of the Third Reich with their infectious enthusiasm for restoring Germany to a position of world prominence. Enamored of the “New Germany,” she has one affair after another, including with the suprisingly honorable first chief of the Gestapo, Rudolf Diels. But as evidence of Jewish persecution mounts, confirmed by chilling first-person testimony, her father telegraphs his concerns to a largely indifferent State Department back home. Dodd watches with alarm as Jews are attacked, the press is censored, and drafts of frightening new laws begin to circulate. As that first year unfolds and the shadows deepen, the Dodds experience days full of excitement, intrigue, romance—and ultimately, horror, when a climactic spasm of violence and murder reveals Hitler’s true character and ruthless ambition.
    Suffused with the tense atmosphere of the period, and with unforgettable portraits of the bizarre Göring and the expectedly charming--yet wholly sinister--Goebbels, In the Garden of Beasts lends a stunning, eyewitness perspective on events as they unfold in real time, revealing an era of surprising nuance and complexity. The result is a dazzling, addictively readable work that speaks volumes about why the world did not recognize the grave threat posed by Hitler until Berlin, and Europe, were awash in blood and terror.

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4.2
156 reviews
A Google user
August 30, 2011
Larson provides an interesting glimpse of the Third Reich's power-brokers as well as their impact on Berlin's social life; however, the mundane minutia employed to provide the picture becomes tiresome. The reader's aware of the eventual effect and outcome; therefore, the overall impression becomes marred. J.P. Miller. Cambridge, MA
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A Google user
June 5, 2012
Larson has a gift for interweaving seemingly disparate stories. If you want to know just how the slow burn of Hitler and the Nazis destroyed Germany, this is a great place to start. Be prepared to book tickets Berlin to view the city brought to life here.
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A Google user
November 14, 2012
This was as dum as the one that wrote it. And may I say that his brain is not the only small thing he has to worrry about so so small little bity. Tiny little thing
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About the author

ERIK LARSON is the author of the national bestsellers Thunderstruck, The Devil in the White City, and Isaac's Storm. ErikLarsonBooks.com

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