Stones From the River
Stones From the River, a novel set in Germany from 1915 until after World War
II, is about a Zwerg who discovers that being different is something all human
beings share. Trudi Montag, the Zwerg, learns from several people and
circumstances that even though not all differences are visual, everyone is
different in his or her own way.
Hegi lets the reader experience Trudi's struggle to try to fit into society by
creating several circumstances in
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but the fact that everyone is
different and there is really no place to "fit in." The viewpoint is original, the
events tragic and familiar, the characters an interesting mixture of good and bad
combined into ordinary people in an ordinary town during a not-so-ordinary time.
Although there are some very tragic points in the novel, the emotional
rollercoaster Hegi takes the reader on is what makes Stones From the River
such a great book.
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