The Most Dazzling Girl in Berlin

A fascinating historical novel about Hilde, an orphan who experiences Berlin on the cusp of World War II as she discovers her own voice and sexuality, ultimately finding a family when she gets a job at a gay cabaret, by award-winning author Kip Wilson.

On her eighteenth birthday, Hilde leaves her orphanage in 1930s Berlin, and heads out into the world to discover her place in it. But finding a job is hard, at least until she stumbles into Café Lila, a vibrant cabaret full of expressive customers. Rosa, one of the club’s waitresses and performers, immediately takes Hilde under her wing. As the café denizens slowly embrace Hilde, and she embraces them in turn, she discovers her voice and her own blossoming feelings for Rosa. 

But Berlin is in turmoil. Between the elections, protests in the streets, worsening antisemitism and anti-homosexual sentiment, and the beginning seeds of unrest in Café Lila itself, Hilde will have to decide what’s best for her future . . . and what it means to love a place on the cusp of war. 

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416 pages

Average rating: 9.33

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Mrs. Awake Taco
Nov 13, 2024
8/10 stars
A really interesting read! (Much thicker in person -- I listened to it on audiobook.) I've been kind of getting into the whole LGBT in the 1920s/1930s scene because of The Chosen and the Beautiful and so this was fascinating. The audiobook narrator gave weird pauses for line breaks and I wanted to gently smack the back of their hand because it really took away from the story when you were listening to it, but obviously not enough that I didn't enjoy it enough to give it 4 stars.

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