Alternate history..
So, Nazi Germany won the war, but they still can't wipe out the Jews, or make 16 year-old girls less dumb.
This was actually kind of interesting, but there were too many grammar issues and fuzzy details to rate another star. The main character, Stella, is just your average teenage Nazi girl, who is smart, but never questions the bulls!#! that she's been taught her whole life. She thinks it's a good thing to always be at war, and that wiping out millions that aren't of pure German ancestry is just fine.
Then she finds out that she is a remnant, that she has Jewish blood. She has to go on the run, and that's where the story begins to unravel.
The descriptions of Germania are very clear, but the people and landscape outside is blurred. The people outside take her right in, despite her insulting behavior. Perhaps the author wanted it to seem more dreamlike, but it kind of lost me there.
Results: ok for teens and young adults, but maybe too formulaic for older adults.