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Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Alphabet Authors ~ Z is for Zweig

I found this idea on Simon's blog @ Stuck in a Book. He picks an author for each letter of the alphabet, sharing which of their books he's read, which I ones he owns, how he came across them etc.

This is the last letter in my alphabet. I had no problem whatsoever to choose the author. Stefanie Zweig is one of my favourite authors ever, she has written so many great novels with quite some different backgrounds, all of them part of her life.

Zweig, Stefanie "The House in Rothschild Lane" (GE: Das Haus in der Rothschildallee) (Familie Sternberg #1) - 2009 
- "The Children in Rothschild Lane
(GE: Die Kinder der Rothschildallee) (Familie Sternberg #2) - 2009
- "Coming Home to Rothschild Lane
(GE: Heimkehr in die Rothschildallee) (Familie Sternberg #3) - 2010
- "A New Start in Rothschild Lane
(GE: Neubeginn in die Rothschildallee) (Familie Sternberg #4) - 2010
- "A Mouthfull of Earth/Soil" (GE: Ein Mundvoll Erde) - 1980
- "
Home was Nowhere. My Life on Two Continents" (GE: Nirgendwo war Heimat. Mein Leben auf zwei Kontinenten) - 2012
- "It started back then in Africa" (GE: Es begann damals in Afrika) - 2004
- "Nowhere in Africa" und "
Somewhere in Germany- 1995+1996 * Book Club Questions - Nowhere in Africa - Somewhere in Germany (GE: Nirgendwo in Afrika + Irgendwo in Deutschland) - 1942

- "Owuor's homecoming" (GE: Owuors Heimkehr) - 2003
- "The Dream of Paradise
(GE: Der Traum vom Paradies) - 1999
- "Reunion with Africa" (GE: Wiedersehen mit Afrika) - 2002 

Facts about Stefanie Zweig:
Born    September 19, 1932 in Leobschütz, Upper Silesia
Died    April 25, 2014 in Frankfurt/Main (aged 81)

Her Jewish family fled to Kenya in 1938 when she was five years old. After the war, her father was offered the position of a judge in Frankfurt and they "returned" to Germany. Stefanie Zweig became a journalist and wrote first children's books and later many others. A lot of her works are based on her own life as a Jew both in Africa and in Germany. Her most successful book "Nowhere in Africa" was made into a film and received an Oscar for best foreign language movie.

Find here all my German reviews.

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This is part of an ongoing series where I will write about a different author for each letter of the alphabet. You can see them all here.

4 comments:

  1. She's not an author I've read before; probably because my library doesn't have any of her books. Which is sad since she's such a favorite writer of yours. You've now finished the alphabet; what are you going to do now?

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    1. Thanks, Lark. As I mention in my review of Nowhere in Africa, it took them twelve years to translate her most successful book, six years after the film of that story received an Oscar for best foreign movie. And most of her books are not translated at all, although they totally would deserve it. But hey, what can you do? If you find a used copy somewhere, order it. It's worth it.
      And I will see whether I will start another project soon. I'm so behind with many things, so who knows?

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  2. I will have to add Stefanie Zweig to my list of authors to discover/ I don't think I've ever heard of her before.

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    1. I'm not surprised, Lisa. See what I wrote to Lark ^^

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