The Bridge Over the River

The Bridge Over the River

by JohannesGramich (Author)

Synopsis

A haunting novel about growing up in a world unhinged by war; a novel about longing, loss, and the search for home. For anyone with an interest in twentieth century history who would like to find out what it might have been like to be on the other side during one of its major conflicts. Lynette is a dreamer. She likes to imagine herself floating on a magic carpet above the city where she lives, Prague. But suddenly her dream becomes a nightmare. The wooden puppet with the moustache drives his black limo through the gates of the castle.She tries to escape into the fairytale world of the wild Waterman but the brutal events of history haul her into the real world. Suddenly, Czechs, Germans, and Jews, who have lived side by side for years, become sworn enemies. Brutally expelled with her family from her homeland, joining the great exodus of Germans from Bohemia...but to what promised land? In memory of the countless children, women and men who were killed or deported from their homelands at the behest or with tolerance of the West for having been unlucky enough to be born as Germans and for whom no Western ruler has ever laid down a wreath.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 284
Publisher: Parthian Books
Published: 06 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1905762437
ISBN 13: 9781905762439

Author Bio
Johannes Gramich was born in Munich in 1962. He moved to Wales in 1987 and now lives in Cardiff. Bohemian Exodus is the first English translation of his prize-winning German novel Die Brucke uber den Fluss. In it he draws on the experiences of his own family in Czechoslovakia and Germany in the period before, during and after the Second World War.