Writing World War II Fiction
Author Donald Miller interviewed Jessica Shattuck about her novel, The Women in the Castle. She explained how her family’s connection to Naz… read more
Author Donald Miller interviewed Jessica Shattuck about her novel, The Women in the Castle. She explained how her family’s connection to Nazi Germany influenced her work, and how her research informed her understanding of German citizens during World War II. This talk was part of a three-day conference hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. close
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