The ghetto in which the Jews have been confined is being
liquidated by the Nazis, and eleven-year-old Hugo is brought by his
mother to the local brothel, where one of the prostitutes has
agreed to hide him. Mariana is a bitterly unhappy woman who hates
what she has done with her life, and night after night Hugo sits in
her closet and listens uncomprehendingly as she rages at the Nazi
soldiers who come and go. But when she's not mired in
self-loathing, Mariana is fiercely protective of the bewildered,
painfully polite young boy. And Hugo, in turn, becomes protective
of Mariana, trying to make her laugh when she is depressed, and
soothing her physical and mental agony with cold compresses. As
memories of his family and friends grow dim, Hugo falls in love
with Mariana. And as her life spirals downward, Mariana reaches out
for consolation to the adoring boy. The arrival of the Russian army
sends the prostitutes fleeing, but Mariana is tracked down and
arrested as a Nazi collaborator for having slept with the Germans.
As the novel moves toward its heartrending conclusion, Aharon
Appelfeld once again crafts out of the depths of unfathomable
tragedy a renewal of life and a deeper understanding of what it
means to be human.
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