Born into a troubled family in a Danish seaside town, the
heroine of "To Siberia" clings to her brother, and he to her, with
a desperate devotion. The novel tells the story of their powerful
bond and their agonizing separation. Neglected by their parents,
the two wander the streets of their village as young children,
dreaming of a different life. The sister fantasizes about escaping
to Siberia, but that dream seems ever more remote as her brother
becomes a young man and disappears into the resistance movement
against the Nazi occupation. Their separation begins years of
wandering for her, and Petterson's novel traces the separate
struggles of brother and sister with empathy, insight, and
pathos.
With the same crystalline prose that made "Out Stealing Horses" a
bestselling sensation, Per Petterson here draws a portrait of a
sister and brother bound together powerfully by birth, and
separated painfully by circumstance.
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