About This Book
A portrait of Katharina von Bora drawn from fragmentary records, the narrative follows her from constrained convent life and growing restlessness to her departure and marriage to Martin Luther, then her decades as his household manager, mother and spiritual companion, and finally her solitary widowhood amid war and hardship. Emphasizing domestic virtue, practical resilience, and faith, the account is arranged in three parts—maiden, wife, widow—and combines episodic scenes, letters, and contemporary testimony to sketch her character and daily labors behind a prominent public figure.
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