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"The Reader" is a novel by Bernhard Schlink, published in 1995. The story follows Michael Berg, a young German man who has an affair with Hanna Schmitz, an older woman. After the affair ends, Hanna disappears, and Michael re-encounters her years later when she is on trial for war crimes committed as a Nazi guard during World War II. As Michael observes the trial, he grapples with his complicated feelings towards Hanna and the atrocities she is accused of. Through the complex relationship between Michael and Hanna, the novel explores themes of guilt, shame, responsibility, and the challenges of confronting and understanding the past. The story raises questions about the nature of human morality, the impact of historical trauma, and the possibility of redemption. Historical fiction WWII fiction

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