An edition of The other me (2015)

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An edition of The other me (2015)

Other Me

422 pages (large print) ; 24 cm

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Language
English
Pages
446

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Other Me
2018, Flatiron Books
in English
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Other Me
2017, Ulverscroft Large Print Books
in English
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The other me
2016
in English - First U.S. edition.
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Other Me
2016, Flatiron Books
in English
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Other Me
2015, Little, Brown Book Group Limited
in English
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The other me
2015, Piatkus
in English

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The Physical Object

Pagination
440
Number of pages
446

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL35525055M
ISBN 13
9781444832167

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20018961W

Work Description

"THE OTHER ME spans from 1930s Germany to 1990s England as Saskia Sarginson explores whether our identities are tied to where we came from, and if it's possible that sometimes history doesn't get the story right. 1986, London - Klaudia is about to start high school. She's embarrassed by her German father, never knowing what he may or may not have done during the war. In 1995 Leeds, Eliza is a young woman in love - with her life as a dance student, and with her boyfriend Cosmo. But Eliza is living a lie, running away from a past of which she was always ashamed. But when her mother dies and she is called home, she can no longer deny her roots, even if it will cost her everything. And woven throughout the novel is Ernst's story - Ernst is one of two brothers growing up in Nazi Germany. One rallied for the Fuhrer, one held back. One dedicated his life to the Nazi regime, one did not. When Eliza learns a long-buried family secret, it will completely change how she views her past and her future. By exploring identity, memory, and history, Saskia Sarginson deftly shows that it is the people we think we know the best who sometimes surprise us the most"--

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