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The Son and Heir

A Memoir

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The Son and Heir

By: Alexander Münninghoff, Kristen Gehrman - translator
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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A prize-winning Dutch journalist's unsparing memoir of growing up amid the excesses, triumphs, and devastation of post-World War II Europe.

What can a son say upon discovering that his father wore a Nazi uniform? Reporter Alexander Münninghoff was only 4 when he found this mortifying relic from his father's recent past in his attic. This shameful memento came to symbolize not only his father's tragically misguided allegiance but also a shattered marriage and ultimately the unconscionable separation of a mother and son.

In this revelatory memoir, the author confronts his parents' complex past as he reconstructs the fortunes and disillusions of an entire family upheaved during the changes of 20th century Europe. The Münninghoffs were driven by greed, rebellion, and rage. An embattled dynasty, they were torn between the right and the wrong side of history. Their saga haunted Alexander's life for the next 70 years.

Only in reconciling with them can this man find the courage to move forward as son and heir to the startling legacy of a flawed yet grand tradition.

©2014 Alexander Münninghoff (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Translation © 2020 by Kristen Gehrman.
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This was such a different rendition of this time period. It gave a unique view of World War II experiences. New insights for me. Great retelling of very challenging times.

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historical Information

I did struggle to finish this book, although it was very informative. A good bit of information was imparted about the history of that time and the different players involved.

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The Son and Heir

Parts of this book was enjoyable to listen to, but other parts were pretty bland. I believe that I gained some insight into that era of history.

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Amazing Story

Admittedly, it took me a while to get into this book so be patient. However, it grew on me and engulfed me. They say truth is stranger than fiction and this story proves that.

The writer takes us back in time explaining his background through his family. He did an excellent job of researching many of the facts. It opened my eyes to World War II and the aftermath to those who lived through it and were directly affected by it. One thing the author did that I really enjoyed was he not only expressed what happened to him and his family, but also explained why. Hence, he painted a full picture with heart.

If you like autobiographies and history, then this book is for you. I really appreciate the author taking us through his journey in such an honest way.

The narration is excellent. He gives different tones and voices for the different characters.

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Another side

Amazon offered this book as a free selection on World Day (and Audible provided excellent narration at a low price). I am so glad I took up the offer on this well written work. My bloodlines go back to the Baltic region of the globe. However, I am on the side of the persecuted instead of the elite. So much has been written and disseminated about the persecuted. It was enlightening to get a perspective from the elite side whose lives may have been just as fractured.

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Very Interesting

I enjoyed the story/memoir. I found it interesting because it dealt with a different type of life then the life I was familiar with during and after World War II. History, geography, and real lives...Never perfect and often dysfunctional.
At first I wasn't sure how the story was going to be woven, and I had considered not finishing it based on a friend's not finishing it because she didn't think she would like it.
'The Son and Heir' sat in my library until I could clear out I didn't want. I came across this book again, and decided to try it again. I am very happy I completed this story. It was deeply interesting and it was very easy to listen to because the narrator was wonderful. The narrator invites us into this family history... it was a great memoir right to the end!

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Not as interesting as I'd expected

I was disappointed with this book. While the look at WWII and reconstruction from a boy who grew up in Europe was interesting, I had wanted to hear more about his actual opinion about his father's choices and particularly about his fighting with the Nazis. instead, it was more about Hou his grandfather's wealth and contacts allowed his father to escape any real consequences for his actions, allowing him to squander all of his opportunities. The author never really expresses how he really feels about it, leaving the book emotionally empty for me. I was also angry about how he treated his mother as well. Overall, a story about how rich people escape consequences for their bad actions, and how it ultimately destroys families.

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