Hansen, Dörte 1964-

This house is mine Dörte Hansen ; translated from the German by Anne Stokes - First U.S. edition - 325 pages 22 cm

"Originally published in Germany under the title Altes Land by Albrecht Knaus Verlag" -- Verso title page

"All her life Vera has felt like a stranger in the old and drafty farmhouse she arrived in as a five-year-old refugee from East Prussia in 1945, and yet she can't seem to let it go. 60 years later, her niece Anne suddenly shows up at her door with her small son -- Anne has fled the trendy Hamburg neighborhood she never fit into when her relationship implodes. Vera and Anne are strangers to each other, but have much more in common than they think. As the two strong-willed and very different women share the great old house, they surprisingly find what they have never searched for: a family. Told in skillfully-crafted alternating points of view and a non-linear storyline, Hansen showcases her impressive talent for characterization and dialog in an unusual book that combines emotional depth and humor. She immerses the reader in a series of brightly lit or obscure scenes that call for close reading and offer many rewards. The author's sparse language and sometimes oblique references make for a deeply immersive reading experience, and the characters will resonate long after the last page has been turned. Readers of Anthony Doerr and M.L. Stedman will find much to love here. "--

9781250100856 : hardback

2016021591


Aunts--Fiction
Nieces--Fiction
Women--Family relationships--Fiction
Belonging (Social psychology)--Fiction


Hamburg Region (Germany)--Fiction


Psychological fiction
Domestic fiction
Fiktionale Darstellung

PT2708.A655

833/.92 830 B