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Bye-Bye, Baden-Baden

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The story of one 16-year-old girl’s attempt to make sense of death, betrayal, and ultimately, life itself. Bye-Bye, Baden-Baden is the story of one 16-year-old girl’s attempt to make sense of death, betrayal, and ultimately, life itself. Lucille de Saint-André’s moving first novel is a passionate survivor’s account of a narrow escape from hell on earth. Uschi, her precocious, confused heroine, struggles against fear, guilt, and an often devastating sense of her own uniqueness to come to terms with sexuality, spirituality, war, brutality, familial responsibility, friendship, and trust in a world too devastated to accommodate childhood. With the help of an unlikely cast of characters ― a Camp Commandant, a Movie Producer, a Bombshell, a Russian Countess, and an imaginary Prince ― she finds the strength to make the bravest decision of to live.

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Bye-Bye, Baden-Baden, Lucille De Saint-Andre

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Jaar van publicatie
1998
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Titel
Bye-Bye, Baden-Baden
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
ECW Press
Jaar van publicatie
1998
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
250
ISBN10
1550223208
ISBN13
9781550223200
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The story of one 16-year-old girl’s attempt to make sense of death, betrayal, and ultimately, life itself. Bye-Bye, Baden-Baden is the story of one 16-year-old girl’s attempt to make sense of death, betrayal, and ultimately, life itself. Lucille de Saint-André’s moving first novel is a passionate survivor’s account of a narrow escape from hell on earth. Uschi, her precocious, confused heroine, struggles against fear, guilt, and an often devastating sense of her own uniqueness to come to terms with sexuality, spirituality, war, brutality, familial responsibility, friendship, and trust in a world too devastated to accommodate childhood. With the help of an unlikely cast of characters ― a Camp Commandant, a Movie Producer, a Bombshell, a Russian Countess, and an imaginary Prince ― she finds the strength to make the bravest decision of to live.