Life was never kind to Liezel Talalmanit (the German woman). As a child, she grew up under the grip of a cruel stepmother, before being thrust into the horror of the Second World War, conscripted into the Wehrmacht to save lives at the cost of deep wounds of her own.
Her marriage to a French soldier of Kabyle descent offers her a brief reprieve, a haven of peace in France. But soon, another war catches up with her: the Algerian War. Unwittingly swept into the conflict by her husband, Liezel must confront an archaic way of life, a harsh daily existence marked by raids, torture, and killings. Armed with extraordinary moral and physical strength, she becomes far more than a survivor: a beacon of hope for a Berber village that fully embraces her as one of its own. Standing firm against colonial injustice and the constraints of a patriarchal society, Liezel emerges as a true heroine - a symbol of resilience and freedom.
Liezel is a powerful novel that weaves together historical drama, inner struggle, adaptation to a hostile world, and a quest for justice. A story of a woman from elsewhere, a story of courage, a story that will not be forgotten.