stones from the river
1996 Nominated

Stones from the River

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Stones from the River is a daring, dramatic and complex novel of life in Germany. It is set in Burgdorf, a small fictional German town, between 1915 and 1951. The protagonist is Trudi Montag, a Zwerg — the German word for dwarf woman. As a dwarf she is set apart, the outsider whose physical “otherness” has a corollary in her refusal to be a part of Burgdorf’s silent complicity during and after World War II. Trudi establishes her status and power, not through beauty, marriage, or motherhood, but rather as the town’s librarian and relentless collector of stories.

Through Trudi’s unblinking eyes, we witness the growing impact of Nazism on the ordinary townsfolk of Burgdorf as they are thrust on to a larger moral stage and forced to make choices that will forever mark their lives. Stones from the River is a story of secrets, parcelled out masterfully by Trudi — and by Ursula Hegi — as they reveal the truth about living through unspeakable times.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Ursula
Hegi

Ursula Hegi is the author of The Worst Thing I've Done, Sacred TimeHotel of the SaintsThe Vision of Emma BlauTearing the SilenceSalt DancersStones from the RiverFloating in My Mother's PalmUnearned Pleasures and Other StoriesIntrusions, and Trudi & Pia. She teaches writing at Stonybrook's Southhampton Campus and she is the recipient of more than thirty grants and awards.
Ursula Hegi is the author of The Worst Thing I've Done, Sacred TimeHotel of the SaintsThe Vision of Emma BlauTearing the SilenceSalt DancersStones from the RiverFloating in My Mother's PalmUnearned Pleasures and Other StoriesIntrusions, and Trudi & Pia. She teaches writing at Stonybrook's Southhampton Campus and she is the recipient of more than thirty grants and awards.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
South Africa
Author
Publisher
David Philip Publishers

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