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Feb 13, 2009
Friederike Knabe
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it was amazing
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Klara Becker had decided to live like a spinster. Although still young, she doesn't expect any more from life: tending the animals on her inherited farm, sewing clothes for the villagers to earn a little extra money, and burying the memories of love and loss, until...
Klara is unquestionably Jane Urquhart's heroine in this wonderfully rich and absorbing novel about deep emotions, drive and determination. Set in the nineteen thirties, against the continuing aftermath of the most devastating histo ...more
Klara is unquestionably Jane Urquhart's heroine in this wonderfully rich and absorbing novel about deep emotions, drive and determination. Set in the nineteen thirties, against the continuing aftermath of the most devastating histo ...more
Perhaps it was just me, perhaps it was jetlag, but I found this book boring and nodded off several times while reading it. It looked interesting to begin with – the building of a cathedral in a small Ontario town by a German priest in the 19th century. The priest enlisted the help of a young millworker who had been a woodcarver in the old country and their story was just the backdrop to the story of the woodcarver’s grandchildren, spinster Klara, and runaway Tilman. I didn’t find the relationshi
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Jul 12, 2009
MinglingThreads
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