Berlin Poplars
Discover the compelling narrative of "Berlin Poplars" by Anne B Ragde, a poignant exploration of family dynamics and personal struggles. Set on a remote farm in northern Norway, the story unfolds as eighty-year-old Anna Neshov is urgently taken to the hospital following a stroke. Her three estranged sons are brought together, each grappling with their own lives and unresolved issues. Margido, the devout Christian among them, works as a funeral director in Trondheim, adding layers of complexity to their familial ties. Published in 2009 by Vintage Publishing, this captivating novel spans 304 pages and delves into themes of love, loss, and reconciliation. Join readers who have been touched by Ragde's masterful storytelling and rich character development. Perfect for fans of literary fiction, "Berlin Poplars" invites you to reflect on the bonds that hold us together, even in the face of adversity.