
Die Stunde der Erben
The novel follows the third generation of the Marty family. Alexandra takes over the family legacy and company and faces business, family and personal challenges in Germany from the 1970s until the country's reunification.
Die Stunde der Erben is the final part of the historical-family trilogy Sturmzeit, in which Charlotte Link depicts almost the entire 20th century through the fate of the Marty family. After the first two novels followed the life of the strong and determined Félicie Lavergne during two world wars and the post-war period, the third part focuses on her granddaughter Alexandra Marty. The story begins in Germany in 1977, during a period of social and political change, and extends all the way to the end of the Cold War and German unification.
Alexandra inherits her grandmother's tenacity, sense of responsibility and desire for independence. After Felicie's death, she takes over the management of the family toy manufacturing company. Faced with the modernization of the economy and global competition, she makes risky business decisions that endanger both the company and family relationships. At the same time, she goes through personal crises, reexamining her marriage, relationships with her children and her own identity, trying to step out of the shadow of her famous grandmother.
The novel is not just a story about inheritance in the material sense, but above all about the transfer of values, responsibilities and family burdens from one generation to the next. Through the fates of several generations, Link shows how major historical changes – student movements, economic globalization and the reunification of Germany – shape the private lives of her characters. The final part of the trilogy rounds off the story of the Marty family, showing that the real inheritance is not only property and the family business, but character, experience and the ability to find one's own path despite the expectations of previous generations.
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