
CONTENTS
BOOK I.
BOOK III.
ILLUSTRATIONS
BOOK I. - CHAPTER I. - THE FESTIVAL.
CHAPTER II. - THE WORKMAN'S HOLIDAY.
CHAPTER III. - BROTHER AND SISTER.
CHAPTER IV. - FEODOR VON BRENDA.
CHAPTER V. - MR. KRETSCHMER, OF THE VOSSIAN GAZETTE.
CHAPTER VI. - THE COWARDS' RACE.
In the bleak winter of 1760, Berlin lies shrouded in sorrow as the Seven Years’ War drains the city of its youthful vigor. Yet, from the grand house on Leipziger Straße, unexpected music and laughter spill into the streets, drawing curious onlookers to the windows of the wealthy merchant Gotzkowsky’s home. His lavish feast for the laborers becomes a rare flicker of hope amid the mournful faces of mothers and wounded soldiers.
Against this backdrop, the novel follows the intertwined lives of Gotzkowsky’s family, his determined workers, and the strangers who wander into the celebration—each carrying their own secrets and ambitions. As friendships are forged and old grievances surface, the story captures the fragile balance between survival and generosity in a city on the brink. The first act sets the stage for a tapestry of loyalty, love, and the quiet resistance that blossoms when humanity refuses to be extinguished.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (681K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1873
A bestselling 19th-century German novelist, she turned European history into dramatic, fast-moving fiction that captivated readers far beyond Germany. Writing under the name Luise Mühlbach, Clara Mundt became especially known for vivid novels about royal courts, political intrigue, and famous historical figures.
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