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Zusatztext ?The narrative follows tenacious protagonist [Eva] through fifty years of her harrowing! yet resilient! life and the devastating historical periods of Communism! the Holocaust! and the oppression of Nicolae Ceausescu! the cruel secretary general of the Romanian Communist Party. Shea’s elegant! pared-down prose . . . takes a significant slice of history and adroitly contains it into a tight! intimate story! where Eva collects bits and pieces of her shattered self! and stitches together a life of new possibility and humanity.” ? Boston Globe "[Written] in poetic and emotionally restrained language . . . Evocative . . . Lyrical . . . An engaging read . . . Shea demonstrates her mastery of physical description and realistic detail."? Washington Indepdent Review of Books "Shea does an excellent job of capturing the individuality at the heart of a war that most readers know only from textbook summaries. . . . A satisfying read." ? Kirkus Reviews "Compelling . . . Affecting . . . Reveals how history can impact individual lives." ? New York Journal of Books ?Delivers a sure sense of . . . totalitarianism’s capacity to grind down the soul. . . . With a luminous ending.” ? Library Journal "Surprising yet realistic . . . Shea's often painful chroncile is conveyed in beautifully sculpted language! alive with vivid prose and intricately layered metaphor. . . . But what might be a grim tale rises above its brutal context on delicate wings. Eva's indomitable spirit provides the message of hope that gives this honest account the sheen of magic every story needs. When I had finished reading the book! I had the urge to pres it on someone else. It is a book to love and to share. Pass it on." ?Belletrista blog Informationen zum Autor Christina Shea is a graduate of Kenyon college and the Iowa writer¿s workshop. She is also the author of the novel! Moira¿s Crossing. Shea lives in Roslindale! Massachusetts with her husband and three sons. Klappentext Five-year-old Eva Farkas is smuggled in a flour sack across the Hungarian border to escape the Nazis. When she returns to politically charged Hungary years later! her relationship with an American teacher deepens as they rescue a child from abuse. "The narrative follows tenacious protagonist [Eva] through fifty years of her harrowing, yet resilient, life and the devastating historical periods of Communism, the Holocaust, and the oppression of Nicolae Ceausescu, the cruel secretary general of the Romanian Communist Party. Shea's elegant, pared-down prose . . . takes a significant slice of history and adroitly contains it into a tight, intimate story, where Eva collects bits and pieces of her shattered self, and stitches together a life of new possibility and humanity." --"Boston Globe""[Written] in poetic and emotionally restrained language . . . Evocative . . . Lyrical . . . An engaging read . . . Shea demonstrates her mastery of physical description and realistic detail."--"Washington Indepdent Review of Books""Shea does an excellent job of capturing the individuality at the heart of a war that most readers know only from textbook summaries. . . . A satisfying read." --"Kirkus Reviews""Compelling . . . Affecting . . . Reveals how history can impact individual lives." -"New York Journal of Books""Delivers a sure sense of . . . totalitarianism's capacity to grind down the soul. . . . With a luminous ending." --"Library Journal""Surprising yet realistic . . . Shea's often painful chroncile is conveyed in beautifully sculpted language, alive with vivid prose and intricately layered metaphor. . . . But what might be a grim tale rises above its brutal context on delicate wings. Eva's indomitable spirit provides the message of hope that gives this honest account the sheen of magic every story needs. When I had f...

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Authors Christina Shea, Shea Christina
Publisher Grove/Atlantic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 19.08.2011
 
EAN 9780802170866
ISBN 978-0-8021-7086-6
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 23 mm
Series Grove Press
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Budapest, Fiction: general & literary, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Relating to migrant groups / communities, CULTURAL HERITAGE / Multicultural

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