
When innocence meets evil: a seven-year-old orphan transforms under Hitler's influence. This Peace Prize winner depicts radicalization with haunting precision. "I hated it but couldn't put it down" - readers confess, captivated by Boyne's audacious exploration of humanity's darkest potential.
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The orphan boy who once craved love and belonging had found it in the most destructive ideology of the century, and the price was his humanity.
将《The Boy at the Top of the Mountain》的核心观点拆解为易于理解的要点,了解创新团队如何创造、协作和成长。
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Imagine being a young boy who loses everything - your parents, your best friend, your beloved dog - only to find yourself living in the home of Adolf Hitler. This is the fate of Pierrot Fischer, a half-French, half-German orphan whose journey takes him from the streets of Paris to the Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat. At seven, Pierrot's life crumbles when his German father, traumatized by the Great War, commits suicide, and his French mother dies of tuberculosis shortly after. After a brief stay with his Jewish friend Anshel's family and then an orphanage, Pierrot receives an unexpected lifeline: his aunt Beatrix, who works as a housekeeper at the Berghof, offers him a home. The journey to the mountain fortress marks the beginning of Pierrot's transformation. Upon arrival, Aunt Beatrix immediately changes his name to the more German-sounding "Pieter" and replaces his French clothes with traditional German attire. This seemingly innocent makeover foreshadows the more profound changes to come. For nearly a year, Pierrot lives in the shadows of the household until Hitler himself notices the blue-eyed, blond-haired boy who embodies his Aryan ideal.