It is brilliant, vivid, unsentimental, fast moving, cinematic and, for all its apparent ease of telling, scrupulously well-structured. The distinguished translator Anthea Bell has conveyed Kempowski's wry tone... Kempowski's late masterwork is a universal tract which suggests that history can only present the facts; it is crafted stories such as this which enable us to grasp a sense of the vicious reality of war
- Eileen Battersby, Irish Times
A beautiful, forgiving and compassionate book... It reaches its last devastating line with poetic sensibility and the grace of a classical tragedy, confirming Kempowski as a truly great writer... Completely gripping
Guardian
Seethes with human drama, contradiction and complexity... An astonishing literary achievement
Daily Telegraph
With restraint and subtlety, Kempowski explores the ordinariness of complicity with evil... heartbreaking and illuminating
- Antonia Senior, The Times
One of the best books I've ever read
- Jenny Erpenbeck, author, The End of Days
I love this book. It is Kempowski's crowning achievement: his last, and lasting work of fiction
- Rachel Seiffert,
A novel of profound depth and originality
Sunday Times
Turns a clear-eyed, compassionate gaze on an aristocratic family in East Prussia
Sunday Times
This is a brilliant, deceptively simple exploration of everyday complicity with evil
The Times
An epic of exodus, timely for our days
Jewish Chronicle
[A] stunning final novel by German author Walter Kempowski... Beneath its apparently serene façade, the book seethes with human drama and complexity. The tone is wryly reductive; a fable that becomes a nightmare.
Sunday Telegraph
[A] narrative of profound depth and originality... Kempowski tells his story of individuals caught up in history's sweep with a dispassionate simplicity that adds to its power.
- Nick Rennison, Sunday Times
Gripping and dark... I read [it] with huge admiration and yes, a bit of envy for the author's skill, imagination and daring
- Margaret McMillan, Best Books of 2016, New Statesman
Kempowski tells his story of individuals caught up in history's wider sweep with a dispassionate simplicity
- 100 Modern Novels to Love, Sunday Times