Reunion

Uhlman, Fred

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A profound novel about the nature of human relationships, Reunion – set in 1930s Germany – is also an insight into Hitler’s rise to power and its deep, irrevocable effect on the ordinary people of Germany.

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Publish Date: 21/08/1997
ISBN: 9781860463655 Category: Tags: ,

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‘A brilliant work of art that deserves a far wider readership’ Ian McEwan

FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF STONER AND REVOLUTIONARY ROAD COMES REUNION

Reunion
is a little-known novel. But it is also a universal story of friendship. It is a book of great power, waiting to be discovered.

On a grey afternoon in 1932, a Stuttgart classroom is stirred by the arrival of a newcomer. Middle-class Hans is intrigued by the aristocratic new boy, Konradin, and before long they become best friends. It’s a friendship of the greatest kind, of shared interests and long conversations, of hikes in the German hills and growing up together. But the boys live in a changing Germany. Powerful, delicate and daring, Reunion is a story of the fragility, and strength, of the bonds between friends.

‘Exquisite’ Guardian

‘I loved Reunion and found it very moving’ John Boyne

WITH AN AFTERWORD BY RACHEL SEIFFERT

Additional information

Weight 74 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 5 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

83

Language

English

Edition

New Edition

Dewey

823.914 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K