Reunion

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FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF STONER AND REVOLUTIONARY ROAD COMES REUNION Reunion is a little-known novel. But it is also a universal story of friendship. It is a book of great power, waiting to be discovered. On a grey afternoon in 1932, a Stuttgart classroom is stirred by the arrival of a newcomer. Middle-class Hans is intrigued by the aristocratic new boy, Konradin, and before long they become best friends. It’s a friendship of the greatest kind, of shared interests and long conversations, of hikes in the German hills and growing up together. But the boys live in a changing Germany. Powerful, delicate and daring, Reunion is a story of the fragility, and strength, of the bonds between friends. ‘Exquisite’ Guardian ‘I loved Reunion and found it very moving’ John Boyne WITH AN AFTERWORD BY RACHEL SEIFFERT

Additional information

Weight 0.22 kg
Dimensions 1.53 × 13.72 × 18.55 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

United Kingdom

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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

112

Publisher

Year Published

2016-10-25

Imprint

ISBN 10

1784871338

About The Author

Fred Uhlman, born in Stuttgart in 1901, claimed that his South-West German homeland of Württemberg, made him a "romantic" for life and formed the essence of his sensibilities as a poet. Understandable since it was also the home of Schiller, Hölderlin, Mörike, Weiland, Uhland, Schlegel, Hegel, Schelling and Herman Hesse. Uhlman's name is not out of place among these, and the beauty of that birthplace illuminates every line of his stunning fictional memoir Reunion. He died in 1985.

A brilliant work of art that deserves a far wider readership—Ian McEwanI loved Reunion and found it very moving. It’s a rediscovered novella, only 80 pages long, a real gem about how friendship can be challenged by historical circumstance—John BoyneQuite simply, a perfect work of art. With the utmost delicacy and care, Uhlman distils all the rage and tragedy of the second world war into one brief childhood friendship, and the final line is the most shattering of any novel I know. It is one of those books that is an unfailing test of character: if you give it to someone, and they don’t like it, you should sever all ties, and possibly call the police—Sarah Perry, Guardian, Book of the YearI read it in a gulp…very powerful—Deborah MoggachA perfect little gem of a story with a kick in the tail — and a resonance that rings louder than ever just when you think the story is over—Meg Rosoff

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