BOOKS | Unlocking a family's dark history in Norah Labiner's "German for Travelers"

| german for travelers: a novel in 95 lessons by norah labiner. published by coffee house press (2009). $14.95. norah labiner reads from german for travelers on may 21 at 7:00 p.m. at hamline midway branch library, 1558 w. minnehaha ave., st. paul. |
Labiner weaves a tale that is well-told, although a bit confusing at times with the many alternating places and times. She brings in an incredible amount of history, portrayed in a very poignant way. The short chapters make it easy to keep reading just one more, so the book is a fast read. I read the book on a rainy day, and that was the perfect kind of day on which to read this dark, thought-provoking story.
Mary Thoemke, a lifelong resident of St. Paul, is a freelance writer for the Daily Planet.
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Mary Thoemke (email marythoemke@tcdailyplanet.net), a lifelong resident of Saint Paul, is a free lance writer for the Twin Cities Daily Planet.













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