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Lifelines / Heidi Diehl.

Diehl, Heidi, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781328483720
  • Physical Description: 320 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019.
Subject: Women artists > Fiction.
Americans > Germany > Fiction.
Divorced people > Fiction.
Funeral rites and ceremonies > Fiction.
Oregon > Fiction.
Düsseldorf (Germany) > Fiction.
Germany > Fiction.
Genre: Domestic fiction.

Available copies

  • 4 of 5 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Grand Forks and District Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 5 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date

  • Baker & Taylor
    An American artist returns to the German city where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier to confront her past at her former mother-in-law's funeral.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "For fans of Meg Wolitzer and Maggie Shipstead: a sweeping debut novel following an American artist who returns to Germany--where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier--to confront her past at her former mother-in-law's funeral"--
  • Baker & Taylor
    An American artist returns to the German city where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier to confront her past at her former mother-in-law's funeral. A first novel. 35,000 first printing.
  • HARPERCOLL
    “A graceful, attentive, and beautiful debut.” —George Saunders

    "Gorgeous...Lifelines has everything you'd want in a book."Cosmopolitan

    Named a Best Book of the Summer by O Magazine,Cosmopolitan, Nylon, and the Minneapolis Star-Tribune

    For fans of Meg Wolitzer and Maggie Shipstead: a sweeping debut novel following an American artist who returns to Germany—where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier—to confront her past at her former mother-in-law’s funeral.

    It’s 1971 when Louise leaves Oregon for Düsseldorf, a city grappling with its nation’s horrific recent history, to study art. Soon she’s embroiled in a scene dramatically different from the one at home, thanks in large part to Dieter, a mercurial musician. Their romance ignites quickly, but life gets in the way: an unplanned pregnancy, hasty marriage, the tense balance of their creative ambitions, and—finally, fatally—a family secret that shatters Dieter, and drives Louise home.
     
    But in 2008 she’s headed to Dieter’s mother’s funeral. She never returned to Germany, and has since remarried, had another daughter, and built a life in Oregon. As she flies into the heart of her past, she reckons with the choices she made, and the ones she didn’t, just as her family—current and former—must consider how Louise’s life has shaped their own, for better and for worse.
     
    Exquisitely balanced, expansive yet wonderfully intimate, Lifelines explores the indelible ties of family; the shape art, history, and nationality give  to our lives; and the ways in which we are forever evolving, with each step we take, with each turn of the Earth.
  • Houghton
    For fans of Meg Wolitzer and Maggie Shipstead: a sweeping debut novel following an American artist who returns to Germany'where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier'to confront her past at her former mother-in-law's funeral.
     
  • Houghton
    “A graceful, attentive, and beautiful debut.” —George Saunders

    "Gorgeous...Lifelines has everything you'd want in a book."Cosmopolitan

    Named a Best Book of the Summer by O Magazine,Cosmopolitan, Nylon, and the Minneapolis Star-Tribune

    For fans of Meg Wolitzer and Maggie Shipstead: a sweeping debut novel following an American artist who returns to Germany—where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier—to confront her past at her former mother-in-law’s funeral.

    It’s 1971 when Louise leaves Oregon for Düsseldorf, a city grappling with its nation’s horrific recent history, to study art. Soon she’s embroiled in a scene dramatically different from the one at home, thanks in large part to Dieter, a mercurial musician. Their romance ignites quickly, but life gets in the way: an unplanned pregnancy, hasty marriage, the tense balance of their creative ambitions, and—finally, fatally—a family secret that shatters Dieter, and drives Louise home.
     
    But in 2008 she’s headed to Dieter’s mother’s funeral. She never returned to Germany, and has since remarried, had another daughter, and built a life in Oregon. As she flies into the heart of her past, she reckons with the choices she made, and the ones she didn’t, just as her family—current and former—must consider how Louise’s life has shaped their own, for better and for worse.
     
    Exquisitely balanced, expansive yet wonderfully intimate, Lifelines explores the indelible ties of family; the shape art, history, and nationality give  to our lives; and the ways in which we are forever evolving, with each step we take, with each turn of the Earth.
  • Houghton
    'A graceful, attentive, and beautiful debut.' 'George Saunders

    "Gorgeous...Lifelines has everything you'd want in a book." 'Cosmopolitan

    Named a Best Book of the Summer by O Magazine,Cosmopolitan, Nylon, and the Minneapolis Star-Tribune

    For fans of Meg Wolitzer and Maggie Shipstead: a sweeping debut novel following an American artist who returns to Germany'where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier'to confront her past at her former mother-in-law's funeral.

    It's 1971 when Louise leaves Oregon for Düsseldorf, a city grappling with its nation's horrific recent history, to study art. Soon she's embroiled in a scene dramatically different from the one at home, thanks in large part to Dieter, a mercurial musician. Their romance ignites quickly, but life gets in the way: an unplanned pregnancy, hasty marriage, the tense balance of their creative ambitions, and'finally, fatally'a family secret that shatters Dieter, and drives Louise home.
     
    But in 2008 she's headed to Dieter's mother's funeral. She never returned to Germany, and has since remarried, had another daughter, and built a life in Oregon. As she flies into the heart of her past, she reckons with the choices she made, and the ones she didn't, just as her family'current and former'must consider how Louise's life has shaped their own, for better and for worse.
     
    Exquisitely balanced, expansive yet wonderfully intimate, Lifelines explores the indelible ties of family; the shape art, history, and nationality give  to our lives; and the ways in which we are forever evolving, with each step we take, with each turn of the Earth.
  • Houghton
    For fans of Meg Wolitzer and Maggie Shipstead: a sweeping debut novel following an American artist who returns to Germany—where she fell in love and had a child decades earlier—to confront her past at her former mother-in-law’s funeral.
     

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