Alexandra Richardson
Paperback
175 pages
The Station: An Antwerp Tale is a fascinating story brought alive by Alexandra Richardson about one of the deservedly most beautiful railway buildings in the world--the Antwerp Central Station. Through the pages, one is drawn into the lives of striking characters, from the notorious King Leopold II in Brussels , to the architect Louis Delacenserie in Bruges: two very different people. But there is also the captivating Jewish family with their young daughter Miriam who all cross paths with two resident Englishmen. Richardson accurately describes the palatial construction, touching on the many true events of that period, making this book a well worth read.