Solomons, Natasha
Vienna
1911. Twenty-one-year-old Greta Goldbaum has always hungered after what's forbidden: secret university lectures
unseemly trumpet lessons
and most of all
the freedom to choose her life's path. The Goldbaum family has different expectations. United across Europe by unsurpassed wealth and power
Goldbaum men are bankers
while Goldbaum women marry Goldbaum men to produce Goldbaum children. Greta will do her part. So Greta moves to England to wed Albert
a distant cousin. The marriage is not a success. Yet
when Albert's mother gives Greta a garden
things at Temple Court begin to change. First Greta falls in love with her garden
then with England
and finally with her husband. But when World War I sends both Albert and Greta's beloved brother
Otto
to the front lines--one to fight for the Allies
one to fight for the Central Powers--the House of Gold is left vulnerable as never before
and Greta must choose: the family she's created or the one she was forced to leave behind. Set against a nuanced portrait of World War I
this is a sweeping family saga rich in historical atmosphere and heartbreakingly human characters.