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The Vision Of Emma Blau — Ursula Hegi
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First Edition, Simon & Schuster, 2000, Hardback with removable protective plastic wrap – Fiction – 432pp.
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The Vision of Emma Blau by Ursula Hegi is a sweeping historical family saga and the third instalment in the Burgdorf Cycle series. Set between the dawn of the twentieth century and the close of the millennium, this novel follows the fortunes of the Blau family, beginning with Stefan Blau, a young German immigrant who leaves his hometown of Burgdorf for a new life in America, fuelled by a relentless dream that haunts his nights.
Spanning multiple generations, The Vision of Emma Blau traces Stefan’s legacy through his granddaughter Emma and the imposing apartment house that becomes both a sanctuary and a prison for those who live within its walls. As decades pass, the building holds the intertwined lives, secrets, ambitions, and heartbreaks of immigrants and Americans alike, illustrating the complexities of cultural identity, belonging, and generational inheritance. Hegi masterfully captures the delicate bonds between past and present, exploring how choices made long ago echo through the lives of those yet to come.
Known for its richly textured characters and lyrical prose, The Vision of Emma Blau is an evocative novel ideal for readers who enjoy immigrant narratives, multi-generational family sagas, and intimate explorations of identity and belonging.
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