Children and Fire

Hegi, Ursula

| 2011

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The fourth novel in the Burgdorf Cycle Though more than fifteen years have passed since Ursula Hegi's "Stones from the River "captivated critics and readers alike, it retains its popularity, is on academic reading lists, and continues to be adopted by book groups. Also set in Burgdorf, Germany, Hegi's "Children and Fire "tells the story of a single day that will forever transform the lives of the townspeople. At the core of this remarkable novel is the question of how one teacher--gifted and joyful, passionate and inventive--can become seduced by propaganda during the early months of Hitler's regime and encourage her ten-year-old students to join the "Hitler-Jugend" with its hikes and songs and bonfires. Membership, she believes, will be a step toward better schools, better apprenticeships. How can a woman we admire choose a direction we don't admire? So much has changed for the teacher,...

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