While Born During Wwii

While Born During Wwii
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781456715229
ISBN-13 : 1456715224
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Book Synopsis While Born During Wwii by : Brunhilde Maurer Barron

Download or read book While Born During Wwii written by Brunhilde Maurer Barron and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2011-05-06 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You were born in a hospital? Hilde says as she lays down her black bread and cheese sandwich. She sits opposite me at my kitchen table. Looking up from my salad, I nod. Yes, I thought everyone by the 1940s was born in a hospital. Hell no. Hilde stares at me. In Germany I was born at home, on the couch, delivered by a midwife. Thus began the noontime conversations of an American housewife and a German cleaning lady about their contrasting lives during and after WWII. My mother taught me that an important word in any language is while. While one thing is happening, so is another. While I wash dishes, Peggy, you dry. While we are in nighttime, someone is in daylight. While one person dies, another is born. While WWII began, two little girls were born and grew up in opposing countries and living in its aftermath. With this word while, we started this book of extreme contrasts, startling discoveries and sometimes striking similarities.


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