The Munich Girl

The Munich Girl
Phyllis Edgerly Ring
What family secrets is a portrait of Eva Braun hiding? Fifty years after WW2, Anna is plunged into the treacherous world of the Munich girl who was her mother's confidante - and Hitler's lover - and finds her beliefs about right and wrong shattered. "Historical fiction that reads like memoir." Philadelphia Inquirer
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About the Author

Phyllis Edgerly Ring’s novel, The Munich Girl: A Novel of the Legacies
That Outlast War, explores the enduring effects of a woman’s secret
friendship with Hitler’s mistress, Eva Braun. Phyllis is also the author
of the novel, Snow Fence Road, and of the nonfiction works, Life at
First Sight: Finding the Divine in the Details and With Thine Own Eyes:
Why Imitate the Past When We Can Investigate Reality? She studied plant
sciences and ecology, worked as a nurse, taught English to
kindergartners in China, coordinated programs at a Baha'i conference
center, and returns as often as she can to her childhood home of
Germany. Her hundreds of articles and essays have appeared in such
publications as Christian Science Monitor, Writer’s Digest, and Yankee
magazines.

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