
Homestead
Lippi, Rosina
Notes
Also writes as Sara Donati.Winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN award 1998.
Winner of the Pacific Northwest book association award.
The setting for this poignant novel is Rosenau, an isolated Austrian Village, and the story encompasses generations of villagers and their intimate lives. The magic of the novel lies in the author's ability to make the faraway seem familiar, even when it is tragic or brutal. Structured as short stories told from the viewpoints of different members of the village, the novel follows their intertwined lives from 1909 through 1977, layering story upon story to develop the village and the characters. . Johanna, whose heart is torn between her love for Francesco--a soldier hiding in the Austrian Alps--and her sister Angelika, who hides her dependence upon Johanna behind not-so-subtle reminders of familial duty. Katharina, whose impulsiveness causes her to betray her two half-brothers for a ride in a Nazi motorcar, and Stante, who proves his worth not only in the Wainwright's workshop but also by his courage withstanding the Nazis. The character portrayals are based upon Lippi's own experiences living in Austria for four years.
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | First Mariner Books edition. | R34639 |
Genre: | Historical fiction. |
Dewey: | LIP |
ISBN: | 9780395977712 |
pub: | 1999 |