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Steppes Are the Colour of Sepia: A Mennonite Memoir
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Steppes Are the Colour of Sepia: A Mennonite Memoir

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In an intimate narrative, Braun ushers us into the life of one extended Mennonite family – in particular the lives of her father and grandfather, living under the terror of Stalin, and later, under the military expansion of Hitler’s Nazi Lebensraum in the Ukraine. In a memoir that is historically faithful to documents, letters, old photographs and personal testimony, Braun offers a lyrical second-generation witness to her family members and to all other Canadians who have suffered displacement in history’s disasters, and whose obscure stories must be told.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ronsdale Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
248
ISBN
9781553800637

In an intimate narrative, Braun ushers us into the life of one extended Mennonite family – in particular the lives of her father and grandfather, living under the terror of Stalin, and later, under the military expansion of Hitler’s Nazi Lebensraum in the Ukraine. In a memoir that is historically faithful to documents, letters, old photographs and personal testimony, Braun offers a lyrical second-generation witness to her family members and to all other Canadians who have suffered displacement in history’s disasters, and whose obscure stories must be told.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ronsdale Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
248
ISBN
9781553800637