cover image My Dearest Dietrich: A Novel of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Lost Love

My Dearest Dietrich: A Novel of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Lost Love

Amanda Barratt. Kregel, $24.99 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-8254-4605-4

Barratt (My Heart Belongs in Niagara Falls, New York) humanizes eminent German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer in this gripping historical romance that needs little fictional embellishment to be both dramatic and tragic. Told through letters between the Nazi-era pastor and his young fiancée, Maria von Wedemeyer, the story depicts a complex relationship that develops as Bonhoeffer becomes involved in a conspiracy to assassinate Hitler. Half Bonhoeffer’s age, von Wedemeyer is introduced to the theologian at the home of her grandmother, an occurrence that immediately energizes his normally pious, clandestine existence. Their relationship unfolds in spite of the obstacles placed by von Wedemeyer’s concerned mother, who suspects Bonhoeffer’s involvement in the resistance. Bonhoeffer’s eventual imprisonment adds texture to the narrative, as the language of his letters moves from loving to strained. The prose is occasionally florid (“a Berlin writhing under the jackboots of the Third Reich”), and the inclusion of a fictional villain, more unctuous than convincing, is unnecessary, given the real menaces of the period. Despite this, Barratt’s moving romance will appeal to readers of Bonhoeffer as well as fans of WWII espionage thrillers. [em]Agent: Rachel Kent, Books & Such Literary Management. (June) [/em]