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The Dream Dredger

Roberta Silman
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Pages
184
Year
2015
Language
English

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Pregnant with her first child, Diny Branson is haunted by her mother's death years ago in the Hudson River. Was it suicide or accident? Slowly, Diny weaves the many threads of Lise's tragic life - from a fairyland youth to a happy marriage, then through the travails of losing a child. Diny learns how the forces of history, like the coming Holocaust, inflict losses, such as loss of language, that create other more subtle losses - and how the forces of nature, like the majestic Hudson, can be both threat and comfort.

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"In a beautifully crafted novel, Silman unravels the life of Lise Branson... [and] does a remarkable job of depicting the qualities of the river-its majesty, practicality, and danger as integral parts of Lise's life."
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"Starred review. A lyrical, sad and beautifully rendered story about the power of family love and the intrusions of time, place and history... Liselotte Hurwitz, beautiful and gifted... [was] the privileged daughter of a famous medical doctor in Vienna, her parents escaped the Nazis early and settled in a pretty Westchester town... Later, Lise... has a seemingly happy family of her own. But... whe
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