Children and Fire (Paperback)


"The fourth novel in the Burgdorf Cycle"
"Children and Fire "tells the story of one day that will forever transform the lives of the people in Burgdorf, Germany, the fictitious village by the river in Ursula Hegi's bestselling novels. February 27, 1934--the first anniversary of the burning of Reichstag, the Parliament building in Berlin.
Thekla Jansen, a gifted young teacher, loves her students and tries to protect them from the chaos beyond their village. Believing the Nazis' new regime will not last forever, Thekla begins to relinquish some of her freedoms to keep her teaching position. She has always taken her moral courage for granted, but when each compromise chips away at that courage, she knows she must reclaim it.
Ursula Hegi funnels pivotal moments in history through the experience of Thekla, her students, and the townspeople as she writes along the edge where sorrow and bliss meet, and shows us how one society--educated, cultural, compassionate--can slip into a reality that's fabricated by propaganda and controlled by fear.
Gorgeously rendered and emotionally taut, "Children and Fire "confirms Ursula Hegi's position as one of the most distinguished writers of her generation.

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"The fourth novel in the Burgdorf Cycle"
"Children and Fire "tells the story of one day that will forever transform the lives of the people in Burgdorf, Germany, the fictitious village by the river in Ursula Hegi's bestselling novels. February 27, 1934--the first anniversary of the burning of Reichstag, the Parliament building in Berlin.
Thekla Jansen, a gifted young teacher, loves her students and tries to protect them from the chaos beyond their village. Believing the Nazis' new regime will not last forever, Thekla begins to relinquish some of her freedoms to keep her teaching position. She has always taken her moral courage for granted, but when each compromise chips away at that courage, she knows she must reclaim it.
Ursula Hegi funnels pivotal moments in history through the experience of Thekla, her students, and the townspeople as she writes along the edge where sorrow and bliss meet, and shows us how one society--educated, cultural, compassionate--can slip into a reality that's fabricated by propaganda and controlled by fear.
Gorgeously rendered and emotionally taut, "Children and Fire "confirms Ursula Hegi's position as one of the most distinguished writers of her generation.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Simon & Schuster

Country of origin

United States

Series

Burgdorf Cycle, 04

Release date

May 2012

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

May 2012

Authors

Dimensions

203 x 134 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

272

ISBN-13

978-1-4516-0830-4

Barcode

9781451608304

Categories

LSN

1-4516-0830-6



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