Der Mutterhof: Ein Halligroman by Felicitas Rose
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Rose, Felicitas, 1862-1938
German
"Der Mutterhof: Ein Halligroman" by Felicitas Rose is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the lives of the Holgers family on Hallig Likamp, a remote and harsh terrain, revealing their traditions, relationships, and the challenges they face. The main characters include Edlef Holgers, who is poised to take over ...
familial setting. The opening of the novel establishes a cozy yet vibrant scene in the Holgers' large living room, where family members gather around a table. There is warmth in the storytelling, as Onnen, a young boy, reads from a saga about a loyal sister waiting for her brother. This acts as a backdrop for the lively interactions among family members, including humorous banter, profound connections, and familial duties. The dynamics begin to unfold, hinting at potential romantic entanglements and family disagreements, particularly with Edlef's complex feelings for both his fiancée and an unseen love for another woman. As the chapters progress, this nuanced portrayal of relationships against the rugged Hallig landscape sets the stage for deep exploration of love, tradition, and personal identity within familial bonds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Linda Perez
2 months agoAs someone who reads a lot, the atmosphere created by the descriptive language is totally immersive. I will be reading more from this author.
Linda Robinson
3 weeks agoI rarely write reviews but the diagrams and footnotes included in this version are very helpful. It exceeded all my expectations.
Carol Williams
3 months agoBelieve the hype, it challenges the reader's perspective in the most intellectual way. It exceeded all my expectations.
Michelle Green
3 months agoIn my opinion, it challenges the reader's perspective in the most intellectual way. Truly inspiring.
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Paul Wright
3 months agoIn my opinion, the interplay between the protagonists drives the story forward beautifully. I couldn't put it down until the very end.