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A Requiem for Hania

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In 1942, Hania Stern, a young Jewish girl in Warsaw and her family are caught up in the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto. Hania survives when so many others do not survive, escaping when others do not escape. But escape is not release. Hers is the story of a soul lost, and a soul found. In 1968 Pawel Weisz, an avant-garde composer and teacher in Warsaw, knows little of his own past; what he does know he denies. At a time of great protest, anti-Semitism and attempted change in a Communist state at a crossroads, Pawel falls in a forbidden love with a radical young Jewish violinist. But the repressive State and the times in which the two men find one another prevent any real possibility of a meaningful relationship. Theirs is a love too late discovered, leading to loss, to great pain, to exile; all the while Polish State Security secretly watches and waits. And in 2006, Agnieska Janiec, an actor in Warsaw seeking an understanding of herself through her art, discovers at the death of her Grandmother, Hannah Kielar, secrets that push her into a journey of self-discovery: about her Grandmother, about Warsaw in the Ghetto years, about where she comes from and who she is. About those lost, and those found. A Requiem For Hania is a story of identity, of loss, of rediscovery. It is a story about friendship, about music that illuminates our common humanity, about the pain of the past and the potential for the present and for the future to heal. It is a finally a story of where we have all come from and just perhaps where we are going.

Product Details

PublisherOgham & Dabar Books
Publish DateJanuary 18, 2022
Pages512
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781737774396
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 1.3 inches | 2.0 pounds

About the Author

Author and screenwriter Greg Dinner grew up in Colorado, studied in New York, Paris and London before moving to Los Angeles to work in film. In 1984 he resettled in London, working for more than thirty-five years as a film executive, produced screenwriter in film and television and lecturer in film and ethics at film schools around the world. He now lives in the west of Ireland with his wife of forty years, his hooligan blue-eyed collie and several mad chickens. A Requiem for Hania is his third novel.

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