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Hedwig and Berti

Published
Jan 2005
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General Fiction General Fiction
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272

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Thirty-five years after publication of her first novel, The Dorp (followed by other works on cooking and gardening), Frieda Arkin returns to the world of fiction to give us another darkly humorous novel, Hedwig and Berti.
Hedwig and Berti is a saga of the totally unlikely marriage of a grandly Teutonic woman, Hedwig Kessler, and her diminutive cousin Berti, two upper-class German Jews forced to leave their homeland during the rise of the Nazis. They flee to London, then to New York City, and from there, finally, to a university town in Kansas. In London, Hedwig gives birth to a daughter whose broodingly dark construction and immense genius for the piano point back in time to the tragedy of her bloodline.

This is a story of prejudice taken to extremes, both within the domain of a severely class-conscious German-Jewish family and beyond it. The characters are subtle, and finely-honed, and their story is told with grace and unexpected humor. Like Penelope Fitzgerald, Frieda Arkin possesses a rare gift for combining love, wit, and dark realism in the reactions and behavior of her characters in the several cultures they are forced to adapt to.

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Apr 2006 Griffin ISBN13 9780312333560 ISBN10 0312333560
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First Edition Jan 2005 Thomas Dunne ISBN13 9780312333546 ISBN10 0312333544
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Mar 2006 St. Martin's ISBN13 9781466838710 ISBN10 146683871X
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Apr 2005 Wheeler ISBN13 9781587249563 ISBN10 1587249561
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