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The walnut tree

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    Publisher:
    Scirocco Drama, 2012

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  • Contributor: Blum, Martha
    Date:
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    2012
    Summary:

    From the novel by Martha Blum. The Walnut Tree tells the story of the intense journey of SŸssel, a young, privileged Jewish woman who grows up in Chernowitz, studies in Prague and Paris, endures the horrors of World War II in Eastern Europe, and ultimately escapes to the peace and promise of a new life in Saskatoon. The character of the older SŸssel looks back at her life, accompanied by her alter ego, a Musician, who performs on a grand piano. This powerful, disturbing, and transcendent drama sets the devastating power of historical events against the personal forces of reconciliation. The Walnut Tree deals with vital social, political, and ethical issues, and finally–and most importantly–with enduring love.

    Original Publisher: Winnipeg, MB, Scirocco Drama
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781897289747, 9781990737916