![]() One day, Anna gets a letter from a viewer interested in working on a story about the life in East Berlin but Anna’s boss is reluctant to accept such a story, claiming that they need to focus on current matters, not on past ones. In the second chapter, Anna tells her readers she is a journalist working for a television company in West Berlin. ![]() While at the museum, Anna learned about people who were arrested by the Stasi and thus she decided to start investigating and researching the stories of those people. The Stasi had so much information about the German citizens that the documents could stretch over a distance of more than 200 km. A year later, she returned to Leipzig where she visited the headquarters of the Stasi, the force tasked with finding about any illegal activity. There, she meets an old woman who tells her she once had a lover on the other side of the Wall but that she could not bring herself to cross on the other side.Īnna tells the reader she lived in Berlin in the 1980s and then in 1994 she visited Leipzig. The novel begins with the author, Anna Funder, in Berlin. ![]() ![]() ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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