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Stones from the River is the third-person omniscient 1994 novel by Ursula Hegi which chronicles 40 years of the life of Trudi, a woman with dwarfism, as she navigates the silently complicit, violent, and redemptive era of World War I and II Germany in the fictional town of Burgdorf. Ursula Hegi's status as a German immigrant to America played a key role in shaping Stones from the River. Stones from the River received multiple accolades and became a bestseller in 1997 when selected for Oprah's Book Club.

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  • Stones from the River (en)
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  • Stones from the River is the third-person omniscient 1994 novel by Ursula Hegi which chronicles 40 years of the life of Trudi, a woman with dwarfism, as she navigates the silently complicit, violent, and redemptive era of World War I and II Germany in the fictional town of Burgdorf. Ursula Hegi's status as a German immigrant to America played a key role in shaping Stones from the River. Stones from the River received multiple accolades and became a bestseller in 1997 when selected for Oprah's Book Club. (en)
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  • Stones from the River (en)
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  • Stones from the River (en)
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  • Poseidon Press
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  • Cover to the paperback edition (en)
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  • Floating in My Mother's Palm (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • The Burgdorf Cycle (en)
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  • Stones from the River is the third-person omniscient 1994 novel by Ursula Hegi which chronicles 40 years of the life of Trudi, a woman with dwarfism, as she navigates the silently complicit, violent, and redemptive era of World War I and II Germany in the fictional town of Burgdorf. Ursula Hegi's status as a German immigrant to America played a key role in shaping Stones from the River. Stones from the River received multiple accolades and became a bestseller in 1997 when selected for Oprah's Book Club. (en)
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  • 0-671-78075-1
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