<b>The first volume of a titanic masterpiece of twentieth-century literature, named one of the best books of 2018 by <i>The New York Times</i> critics.</b><br><br>Published to great acclaim as a two-part boxed set in 2018, <i>Anniversaries</i> is now available as two individual volumes. It is August 1967, and Gesine Cresspahl, born in Germany the year that Hitler came to power, a survivor of war, of Soviet occupation, and of East German Communism, has been living with her ten-year-old daughter, Marie, in New York City for six years. Mother and daughter find themselves caught up in the countless stories of the world around them: stories of work and school and their neighborhood, with its shifting and varied cast of characters, as well as the stories that Gesine reads in <i>The New York Times</i> every day—about Che Guevara, racial violence, the war in Vietnam, and the US elections to come. Now, with Marie growing up, Gesine has decided to tell her daughter the story of her own chi