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AWAKENING A Yale student. A German nurse. A love forged in the crucible of war. When James Miller arrives in Ukraine as an idealistic observer documenting the conflict, he believes in clear lines between right and wrong, theory and practice. Then an artillery shell changes everything-shattering not just his body, but every certainty he's ever held. In a German military hospital, broken and far from home, James meets Brigitta Weber-a nurse from former East Germany whose cool professionalism masks a fierce intelligence and unexpected warmth. As she tends his wounds, she begins to challenge everything he thought he knew about the war, about politics, about the world itself. Their connection is immediate and undeniable. What begins as philosophical sparring in a recovery ward blossoms into something far deeper-an intellectual and emotional intimacy neither expected. But Brigitta offers no easy comfort. She demands honesty, pushes back against his assumptions, and refuses to be his escape from the choices he's made. As James heals in her modest Berlin apartment, their love story unfolds against a backdrop of political discussions, haunting nightmares, and the slow work of recovering not just physically, but spiritually. When duty calls him back to Ukraine as a humanitarian aid worker, James must navigate the impossible distance between two worlds-and two loves that cannot be reconciled. From the violence of the Ukrainian front lines to the quiet intimacy of a Berlin apartment, Disillusionment is a unflinching exploration of love in wartime, the gap between idealism and reality, and the bridges we build between irreconcilable worlds. For readers who loved A Farewell to Arms and The English Patient-a romance that doesn't flinch from complexity, a love story earned through brutal honesty, and a deeply moving portrait of two people trying to find connection amid the chaos of war
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