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The Post-Office Girl.

Stefan Zweig · Historical Fiction · 1982

"The Post-Office Girl" is a riveting novel by Stefan Zweig that artfully captures the devastating effects of World War I on Austria through the eyes of Christine, a young postal worker. Thrust from her mundane life into the dazzling world of the Swiss Alps, only to be cruelly discarded back into her impoverished existence, Christine's story is a poignant exploration of class disparity, the quest for freedom, and the relentless search for meaning amid societal upheaval. Zweig, with his masterful storytelling, not only paints a vivid picture of post-war Austrian society but also delves deep into the human spirit's resilience, making this novel a compelling read that highlights the tumultuous era's lasting impact on its people and their enduring spirit.