An edition of Die Mittagsfrau (2007)

The blind side of the heart

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An edition of Die Mittagsfrau (2007)

The blind side of the heart

Large print ed.
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Amid the chaos of civilians fleeing West in a provincial German railway station in 1945 Helene has brought her seven-year-old son. Having survived with him through the horrors and deprivations of the war years, she abandons him on the station platform and never returns. Many years earlier, Helene and her sister Martha's childhood in rural Germany is abruptly ended by the outbreak of the First World War. Her father, sent to the eastern front, comes home only to die. Their Jewish mother withdraws from the hostility of her surroundings into a state of mental confusion. Helene calls the condition blindness of the heart, and fears the growing coldness of her mother, who hardly seems to notice her daughters any more. In the early 1920s, after their father's death, she and Martha move to Berlin. Helene falls in love with Carl, but when he dies just before their engagement, life becomes meaningless for her and she takes refuge in her work as a nurse. At a party she meets Wilhelm, an ambitious civil engineer who wants to build motorways for the Reich and to make Helene his wife. Their marriage, which soon proves disastrous, takes Helene to Stettin, where her son is born. She finds the love and closeness demanded by the little boy more than she can provide, and soon she cannot shake off the idea of simply disappearing. Finally she comes to a shocking decision.

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Publisher
W.F. Howes
Language
English
Pages
550

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Cover of: La femme de midi
La femme de midi
2011-05-08, J'AI LU
Cover of: The blind side of the heart
The blind side of the heart
2010, W.F. Howes
in English - Large print ed.
Cover of: The blind side of the heart
The blind side of the heart
2010, Vintage
in English
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The blindness of the heart
2009, Grove Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West
in English
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The blind side of the heart
2009, Harvill Secker
in English
Cover of: De middagvrouw
De middagvrouw
2008, Wereldbibliotheek
in Dutch
Cover of: Die Mittagsfrau
Die Mittagsfrau
2007, S. Fischer
in German

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Edition Notes

This translation originally published: London: Harvill Secker, 2009.

Translated from the German.

Published in
Rearsby, Leicester
Series
Clipper large print, Clipper large print
Copyright Date
2009

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
833.92

The Physical Object

Pagination
550 pages (large print)
Number of pages
550

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL32081360M
Internet Archive
blindsideofheart0000fran
ISBN 10
1407465554
ISBN 13
9781407465555
OCLC/WorldCat
690997429

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL18451123W

Work Description

Amid the chaos of civilians fleeing West in a provincial German railway station in 1945 Helene has brought her seven-year-old son. Having survived with him through the horrors and deprivations of the war years, she abandons him on the station platform and never returns.Many years earlier, Helene and her sister Martha's childhood in rural Germany is abruptly ended by the outbreak of the First World War. Her father, sent to the eastern front, comes home only to die. Their Jewish mother withdraws from the hostility of her surroundings into a state of mental confusion.Helene calls the condition blindness of the heart, and fears the growing coldness of her mother, who hardly seems to notice her daughters any more. In the early 1920s, after their father's death, she and Martha move to Berlin. Helene falls in love with Carl, but when he dies just before their engagement, life becomes meaningless for her and she takes refuge in her work as a nurse. At a party she meets Wilhelm, an ambitious civil engineer who wants to build motorways for the Reich and to make Helene his wife. Their marriage, which soon proves disastrous, takes Helene to Stettin, where her son is born. She finds the love and closeness demanded by the little boy more than she can provide, and soon she cannot shake off the idea of simply disappearing. Finally she comes to a shocking decision.The Blind Side of the Heart tells of two World Wars, of hope, loneliness and love, and of a life lived in terrible times. It is a great family novel, a powerful portrayal of an era, and the story of a fascinating woman.

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