Hannah & Emil
By (Author) Belinda Castles
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st August 2013
Main
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.00
Winner of Asher Literary Award 2013 (Australia)
Paperback
416
368g
Emil and Hannah live their lives amid the turmoil of twentieth-century history. Emil, a German veteran of the Great War, has returned home to a disturbed nation. As inflation and unemployment edge the country near collapse, Emil's involvement with the resistance ultimately forces him from his family and his home. Hannah, soaked in the many languages of her upbringing as a Russian Jew in the West End of London and intent on experiencing the world, leaves home for Europe, travelling into a continent headed again towards total war. In Brussels, she meets the devastated Emil, who has just crossed the border on foot from Nazi Germany, leaving tragedy in his wake. All too briefly, they make a life in England before war strikes, and Emil, an enemy alien, is interned and then sent away. Hannah, determined to find him, prepares herself for a lonely and dangerous journey across the seas. Hannah and Emil is a moving love story of courage and conviction - riven by the powerful currents of history.
A clear-eyed, absorbing and intelligent account of lives adrift, or anchored perilously. * Sydney Morning Herald *
Belinda Castles is the author of the novels Falling Woman and The River Baptists (winner of the 2006 The Australian/Vogel Literary Award).