
Cinderella meets Bonnie & Clyde in this 1930s tale of the boom & bust of capitalism by one of Europe's most revered authors. Like Neil Tennant we were bowled over by this deeply humane story about a post office girl offered a fleeting taste of unimaginable wealth
- only to have it snatched away...A young Austrian woman Christine toils away in a provincial post office when out of the blue a telegram arrives inviting her to join an American aunt she's never known in a fashionable Swiss resort. She accepts & is swept up into a world of almost inconceivable wealth & unleashed desire. She feels herself utterly transformed. Then just as abruptly her aunt cuts her loose & she has to return to the post office where
- yes
- nothing will ever be the same. Christine meets Ferdinand a bitter war veteran & disappointed architect forced to work on construction sites. They are drawn to each other just as they are crushed by a sense of deprivation anger & shame. Inevitably their attempts at love look set to flounder until in one desperate & decisive act they find a way to remake their world from within.