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The Glassblower by Petra Durst-Benning

Published June 2, 2023

The Glassblower by Petra Durst-Benning

Book info

  • Title The Glassblower
  • Author Petra Durst-Benning
  • Year 2000
  • Genre Romance

In the village of Lauscha in Germany, things have been done the same way for centuries. The men blow the glass, and the women decorate and pack it. But when Joost Steinmann passes away unexpectedly one September night, his three daughters must learn to fend for themselves. While feisty Johanna takes a practical approach to looking for work, Ruth follows her heart, aiming to catch the eye of a handsome young villager. But it is dreamy, quiet Marie who has always been the most captivated by the magic—and sparkling possibilities—of the craft of glassblowing. As the spirited sisters work together to forge a brighter future for themselves on their own terms, they learn not only how to thrive in a man’s world, but how to remain true to themselves—and their hearts—in the process.

Thoughts

This was such a lovely read, a book originally written in German and translated into English, it follows the fortunes of three sisters who grow up in the glassblowing capital of Lauscha, only to find themselves orphaned and struggling for a future. It took a little while to get going, but once the sisters started picking themselves up and taking action, in their various different ways, it was absolutely fascinating.

Rating: 5 / 5

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