Bread and Salt
Description: Bread and Salt is a novel about
Sofie, Amalia, and Dora Bauer, three sisters growing up
in the industrial Ruhr River Valley in Germany during World
War I and the Weimar years. The bulk of the novel takes
place in 1923-1924 when the girls are eighteen, seventeen
and sixteen years old. It is the story of their relationship
and the difficult choices they have to make to survive this
tumultuous time and place. Throughout the book, fairy tales
and fairy tale themes figure significantly.
During World War I when the girls are children, they are
separated--sent to farms to be safer than they would be
in the city and to replace men who are off fighting. After
the war, during wild inflation and political unrest, they
are reunited. They struggle to find their passions and places
in the world, falling in love, and coping with their mother's
illness and death in the context of strikes, coups, and
conflicts among political groups in the French and Belgian
occupied Ruhrgebiet. The bond among them is powerful, but
tested and stretched to the limit by the forces of history
and the impact of difficult times.
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