The Manuscript

The Manuscript

by EvaZeller (Author), NadiaLawrence (Translator)

Synopsis

In the attic of the house she has inherited from her grandparents, Bea finds a sealed envelope. It contains a manuscript written by a woman who, along with Bea's mother and thousands of other German women, was captured by the Russians in February 1945 and deported to a labour camp in Siberia. Bea starts to read it and at last, fifty years later, comes to know the circumstances leading up to her mother's death. Bea doubts whether anyone nowadays wants to be told about what happened at the end of the Second World War to a few deported German women. Her life has been changed by her discovery but she cannot bring herself to talk to anyone about it. Then she meets Jacob Stern, a Berlin Jew who was the only member of his family to survive the war. Bea and Jacob's is a love story, though neither can find the language to break the silence and talk about the fate of their parents. Only during a trip to Russia do they at last find the words. Based on a true account of a German woman who was deported in 1945 to Siberia, and on letters written by members of Eva Zeller's own family, this is an extraordinary, moving story about love and trust.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 05 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 0099284081
ISBN 13: 9780099284086

Media Reviews
Full of grace and intelligence, not only true in that it is based on fact, but in the ways all good fiction can achieve. - The Times
Author Bio
Eva Zeller was born in 1923 and is a German poet and novelist. She lived in the former East Germany until 1956, spent six years in Namibia, and now lives in Germany.