The Amber Crane
By Malve von Hassell
Chafing at the rules of the amber guild, Peter, an apprentice during the waning years of the Thirty Years’ War, finds and keeps a forbidden piece of amber, despite the risk of severe penalties should his secret be discovered.
Little does he know that this amber has hidden powers, transporting him into a future far beyond anything he could imagine. In dreamlike encounters, Peter witnesses the ravages of the final months of World War II in and around his home. He becomes embroiled in the troubles faced by Lioba, a girl he meets who seeks to escape from the oncoming Russian army.
Peter struggles with the consequences of his actions, endangering his family, his amber master’s reputation, and his own future. How much is Peter prepared to sacrifice to right his wrongs?
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Malve von Hassell
Malve von Hassell is a freelance writer, researcher, and
translator. She holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from the New School for Social
Research. Working as an independent scholar, she published The Struggle for Eden: Community Gardens in New York City (Bergin
& Garvey 2002) and Homesteading in
New York City 1978-1993: The Divided Heart of Loisaida (Bergin & Garvey
1996). She has also edited her grandfather Ulrich von Hassell's memoirs written
in prison in 1944, Der Kreis schließt
sich - Aufzeichnungen aus der Haft 1944 (Propylaen Verlag 1994). She has
taught at Queens College, Baruch College, Pace University, and Suffolk County
Community College, while continuing her work as a translator and writer. She
has self-published two children’s picture books, Letters from the Tooth Fairy (2012/2020) and Turtle Crossing (2021), and her translation and annotation of a
German children’s classic by Tamara Ramsay, Rennefarre:
Dott’s Wonderful Travels and Adventures (Two Harbors Press, 2012). The Falconer’s Apprentice (namelos,
2015) was her first historical fiction novel for young adults. She has published
Alina: A Song for the Telling (BHC
Press, 2020), set in Jerusalem in the time of the crusades, and The Amber Crane (Odyssey Books, 2021),
set in Germany in 1645 and 1945. She has completed a biographical work about a
woman coming of age in Nazi Germany and is working on a historical fiction
trilogy featuring Adela of Normandy.
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