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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Audio Book Launch - The Night I Danced with Rommel by Elisabeth Marrion



‘May I have this dance, Hilde’ asked Field Marshal Rommel, opening the Grande Ball held in his honour.
Did this dance save the life of Hilde’s Polish friends?

Hilde had come a long way since her dream of becoming a singer was shattered when her father made arrangements for her to work as a housekeeper in Berlin at the tender age of fourteen.

Hilde’s life is thrown into turmoil in Berlin during the late 1920’s early 1930’s. Having Polish friends meant it was becoming increasingly unsafe for her to stay there and she finds a new life in the Harz mountains.

In Goslar, Hilde meets her husband, Karl, a young officer in the German Army.
When he joins the 7th Panzer Brigade led by General Erwin Rommel at the beginning of World War II, Hilde is left to bring up their children in war-torn Germany.

Hilde’s story is based on facts and is told here by her youngest daughter, Elisabeth.

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

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May I have this dance, Hilde’ asked Field Marshal Rommel, opening the Grande Ball held in his honour.
Did this dance save the life of Hilde’s Polish friends?

Hilde had come a long way since her dream of becoming a singer was shattered when her father made arrangements for her to work as a housekeeper in Berlin at the tender age of fourteen.

Hilde’s life is thrown into turmoil in Berlin during the late 1920’s early 1930’s. Having Polish friends meant it was becoming increasingly unsafe for her to stay there and she finds a new life in the Harz mountains.

In Goslar, Hilde meets her husband, Karl, a young officer in the German Army.
When he joins the 7th Panzer Brigade led by General Erwin Rommel at the beginning of World War II, Hilde is left to bring up their children in war-torn Germany.

Hilde’s story is based on facts and is told here by her youngest daughter, Elisabeth.

 
 
 
 
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Thursday, July 3, 2014

In the Midst: #BookReview The Night I Danced with Rommel

In the Midst: #BookReview The Night I Danced with Rommel: About Elisabeth Marrion Elisabeth was born in August 1948 in Hildesheim, Germany. Her father was a Corporal in the RAF stationed afte...

#BookReview The Night I Danced with Rommel
Elisabeth was born in August 1948 in Hildesheim, Germany. Her father was a Corporal in the RAF stationed after WWII in the British occupied zone in Germany, where he met her mother, Hilde.

Elisabeth and her mother shared their love for Art; both were performing at their local theatre from a young age.

As a teenager she enjoyed reading novels and plays by Oscar Wilde, Thornton Wilder, Ernest Hemingway and short stories by Guy de Maupassant. More recently she felt inspired by 'Rabbit-proof fence', a true story written by Doris Pilkington.

In 1969 she moved to England and married David from Liverpool. Together they worked throughout the Far East and Sub-Continent, spending a large amount of their time in Bangladesh. There they helped their manufacturer to build a school in the rural part of the Country.
For inspiration Elisabeth puts on her running shoes for a run through the New Forest.

                                                     
 
 
K Meador Review of The Night I Danced with Rommel

Children wearing gas masks, concentration camps near towns without German resident's knowledge, hunger and poverty running rapid and the constant fear of bombs and the uncertainty of tomorrow are the underlying connotations of this story. The struggle to survive, the power to love and the despair of grief involve all the characters in this book.

With much of WWII stories that I have read focused on either the actual war events or the concentration camps, it was a fresh perspective to read this account of history from the perspective of a single young woman and then later, as a married woman with young children. Sacrifices were made and the struggle to know the real truth from the propaganda German residents were bombarded with when communication was limited to radio, limited telephone and mail that would take months to reach the recipient, if it ever did.

This is a book that is deftly woven around this woman and her family. Beginning with her parents, siblings and her dreams and then continuing with her husband, friends, and children.

It is a story worth telling and is told well.

 

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

The Night I Danced with Rommel featured on Bargain Books



The Night I Danced with Rommel
by Elisabeth Marrion
Rating: 4.7 Stars
Genre: Historical Fiction
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“It is a beautifully written, artfully edited story….If you are looking for an entertaining book with purpose, this is it.” -Linda R.
‘May I have this dance, Hilde’ asked Field Marshal Rommel, opening the Grande Ball held in his honour.
Did this dance save the life of Hilde’s Polish friends?
Hilde had come a long way since her dream of becoming a singer was shattered when her father made arrangements for her to work as a housekeeper in Berlin at the tender age of fourteen.
Hilde’s life is thrown into turmoil in Berlin during the late 1920’s early 1930’s. Having Polish friends meant it was becoming increasingly unsafe for her to stay there and she finds a new life in the Harz mountains.
In Goslar, Hilde meets her husband, Karl, a young officer in the German Army. When he joins the 7th Panzer Brigade led by General Erwin Rommel at the beginning of World War II, Hilde is left to bring up their children in war-torn Germany.
Hilde’s story is based on facts and is told here by her youngest daughter, Elisabeth.

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Monday, April 14, 2014

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 The Night I Danced with Rommel

by Elisabeth Marrion

Vivid & compelling historical fiction

'May I have this dance, Hilde?' asked Field Marshal Rommel at a dance held in his honour . . . Did this dance save the life of Hilde's Polish friends?
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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Kindle Promotion - Monday March 3 2014 The Night I Danced with Rommel $0.99

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‘May I have this dance, Hilde’ asked Field Marshal Rommel, opening the Grande Ball held in his honour.

Did this dance save the life of Hilde’s Polish friends?

Hilde had come a long way since her dream of becoming a singer was shattered when her father made arrangements for her to work as a housekeeper in Berlin at the tender age of fourteen.

Hilde’s life is thrown into turmoil in Berlin during the late 1920’s early 1930’s. Having Polish friends meant it was becoming increasingly unsafe for her to stay there and she finds a new life in the Harz mountains.

In Goslar, Hilde meets her husband, Karl, a young officer in the German Army.
When he joins the 7th Panzer Brigade led by General Erwin Rommel at the beginning of World War II, Hilde is left to bring up their children in war-torn Germany.

Hilde’s story is based on facts and is told here by her youngest daughter, Elisabeth.
 
 
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Saturday, January 25, 2014

The Night I Danced with Rommel featured on ebookSoda


The Night I Danced with Rommel

by Elisabeth Marrion

Compelling Historical Fiction

'May I have this dance, Hilde?' asked Field Marshal Rommel, opening the Grande Ball held in his honour. Did that dance save the life of Hilde's Polish friends? A touching and vivid tale of compassion and perseverance, based on true events.
Similar To:
Tea with Mussolini,


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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

My Review of The Night I Danced with Rommel by Elisabeth Marrion

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I gave it Five Stars
The Night I Danced with Rommel is about the life of a young German woman, Hilde, who survived World War II. The author brings to life the time period, accurately describing the events, which shaped Hilde's life. The reader is drawn into a war-torn country where civilians are not privy to the truth of Hitler's regime, where speculation and fear dominate daily life. Hilde's courage is evident as she tries to maintain a degree of normalcy with her young children while her husband is deployed, which is severely tested during the bombing raids. The gamut of emotions is evident, no matter the nationality of the political arena. A great read and highly recommended.
 
 
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Monday, December 16, 2013

Historical Society Review of The Night I Danced With Rommel by Elisabeth Marrion

The Night I Danced With Rommel

The Night I Danced with Rommel is based on the real life events of the author’s mother and recounts the story of Hilde, a young German girl, who reaches maturity in the years leading up to, and including the Second World War. Without doubt, Hilde is a feisty storyteller; she has a fascinating history to tell and in a straightforward manner takes the reader on a journey through some of the more challenging aspects of living in Germany during this disturbing time. From the start of the book, it is obvious that the author has an emotional attachment to the narrative, the story reads almost like you are sitting with Hilde, and as you listen to her version of events, a sense of rapport quickly develops.
The book is nicely presented and professionally finished with fine attention to detail. There is good characterisation and overall the story flows well. The narrative could so easily have developed into an overly sentimental wartime saga, but the author has used her own family’s wartime experiences to great advantage. I think that The Night I Danced with Rommel is a fine demonstration of Hilde’s courage and fortitude, and is a marvellous testament to the resilience of a generation of people who faced tragedy on such a grand scale.
I have no hesitation in recommending this book as an interesting account of one woman’s courage in the face of great adversity.

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