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| A Heart of Stone |
Nominated ISBNs: 0385600674 067089558X |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: A
review and synopsis of A Heart of Stone
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| Renate Dorrestein | ||
| Translated from the Dutch by Hester Velmans | ||
| Nominated by: | ||
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Gemeentebibliotheek Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Gemeenschappelijke Openbare Biblio, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Stichting Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Clever, precocious Ellen is the only one of the four closely knit Van Bemmel children who dreads the coming of a new baby. What if the curse she cast on her unborn sister should come true? When, on the morning of Ellen's twelfth birthday, her three-year old brother has a shocking accident, it seems a premonition of the horror that will infiltrate their happy if eccentric household, an unspeakable disaster, which even Ellen, dubbed by her father 'the cement of the family', is powerless to prevent. Twenty-five years later, a pregnant Ellen returns to the family home. Camping out in bare rooms, while confined to bed by a threatened miscarriage, she is haunted by the increasingly demanding voices of her dead family. Finally, leafing through an old photograph album, she finds the courage to face the past. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Renate
Dorrestein is one of Holland's best-loved novelists.
Born in Amsterdam in 1954, she became a journalist before writing her
first novel, Outsiders, which was published in 1983. Her books
have regularly appeared at the top of the Dutch bestsellers lists ever
since. She has been nominated for the Libris Prize and won the Annie Romein
Prize in 1993 for her 'original and irresistible' body of work. In 1997
she was voted runner-up for the Publieksprijs for the most popular Dutch
writer. A Heart of Stone is her first novel to be translated
into English.
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