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The Music Makers
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The Music Makers

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Like frogs in a simmering cauldron, We The People stare dumbly into our smartphones as autocrats slowly turn up the heat. Te Music Makers tells the story of how the end result - dictatorship - smothered the lives of ordinary East Berliners and how they struggled be free of it.

The story unfolds as Greta, a civics teacher known for her eccentricities, spots a man playing an old-fashioned barrel organ on a busy street. She becomes enthralled as passers-by pause and gather. Soon they are filling the street and singing old German songs - a refreshing respite from their grueling lives in a Grim, gray city brooded over by the notorious Stasi secret police.

Before long a cluster of amateur music makers is drawing dozens of picnickers on Sunday afternoons. But soon Stasi and KGB agents are filtering smong them. And in time we see past lives exposed, their secrets bared, their souls tortured.

These and other undercurrents of dictatorship ignite events that lead to the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. The matic makers are but bit players in this cataclysmic drama, but their story shows how precious democracy is and how crucial it is for: ordinary people" to uphold it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pharos Books
Date
8 April 2025
Pages
262
ISBN
9798349271175

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Like frogs in a simmering cauldron, We The People stare dumbly into our smartphones as autocrats slowly turn up the heat. Te Music Makers tells the story of how the end result - dictatorship - smothered the lives of ordinary East Berliners and how they struggled be free of it.

The story unfolds as Greta, a civics teacher known for her eccentricities, spots a man playing an old-fashioned barrel organ on a busy street. She becomes enthralled as passers-by pause and gather. Soon they are filling the street and singing old German songs - a refreshing respite from their grueling lives in a Grim, gray city brooded over by the notorious Stasi secret police.

Before long a cluster of amateur music makers is drawing dozens of picnickers on Sunday afternoons. But soon Stasi and KGB agents are filtering smong them. And in time we see past lives exposed, their secrets bared, their souls tortured.

These and other undercurrents of dictatorship ignite events that lead to the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. The matic makers are but bit players in this cataclysmic drama, but their story shows how precious democracy is and how crucial it is for: ordinary people" to uphold it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pharos Books
Date
8 April 2025
Pages
262
ISBN
9798349271175