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Heartstrings - A Tale of Danish Loyalty, Resistance, and Homecoming (Paperback, New)
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Heartstrings - A Tale of Danish Loyalty, Resistance, and Homecoming (Paperback, New)
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Heartstrings: A Tale of Danish Loyalty, Resistance, and Homecoming
is about the ties that bind us to our families, our social
institutions, and our country of birth. It is a story of a region
and its people at a particularly challenging time in history as
well as a piece of immigrant literature, written from the double
perspective of those who left and those who stayed behind. The
author's grandmother is the central character of the story and
serves as a representative of those who made the difficult choice
of remaining in Southern Jutland, Denmark, during the years of
Prussian annexation from 1864 to 1920. Many emigrated to America,
and, based on their letters home, Wiehl imagines her grandmother
making comparisons between the lives of those who stayed and those
who left, pondering choices and consequences. Her grandmother is
furthermore emblematic of the women who ran their farms during WWI
when husbands, fathers, brothers, and sons, good Danes all --
against their will and hearts' desires -- had been conscripted into
the Prussian army. Many died, among them the author's grandfather,
many were lost to emigration, and many emigrants never saw their
homeland again. Even so, Heartstrings is a story of homecoming,
geographically and metaphorically, and the powers of heart and will
that make homecoming possible.
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