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Opa Nobody Sonya Huber

Opa Nobody By Sonya Huber

Opa Nobody by Sonya Huber


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Based on research and documentation, this story of Heina Buschman offers a look into the heart of the average socialist trying to survive the Nazis and rebuild a broken world.

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Opa Nobody by Sonya Huber

It had come to this: breastfeeding her screaming three-month-old while sitting on the cigarette-scarred floor of a union hall, lying to her husband so she could attend yet another activist meeting, and otherwise actively self-destructing. Then Sonya Huber turned to her long-dead grandfather, the family nobody, for help. Huber's search for meaning and resonance in the life of her grandfather Heina Buschman was unusual insofar as she knew him only through dismissive family stories: He let his wife die of neglect . . . he used his infant son as a decoy when transporting anti-Nazi literature in a baby carriage . . . and so the stories went. What she actually discovered was that, like his granddaughter, Heina Buschman was a committed and beleaguered activist whose story echoed her own. Huber's research not only conjured her grandfather's voice in answer to many of the questions that troubled her but also found in his story a source of personal sustenance for herself. Based on extensive research and documentation, this story of Heina Buschman offers a rare look into the heart of the average socialist trying to survive the Nazis and rebuild a broken world. Alternating with his voice is Huber's own, providing a rich and moving counterpoint that makes this deeply personal exploration of family, politics, and individual responsibility a story for all of us and for all time.

Opa Nobody Reviews

Sharp human insights on the omnipresent moral complications of living in Nazi Germany make this a worthwhile read. . . . [A] unique, imaginative take on the family memoir.-Kirkus Reviews * Kirkus Reviews *
Grounded in extensive research and enriched by family anecdotes. . . . The result is thoughtful discourse on political activism and the toll exacted from those dedicated to unpopular causes.-Deborah Donovan, Booklist -- Deborah Donovan * Booklist *
In her first book, teacher and activist Huber reaches across time and space to find guidance and camaraderie in the reconstructed life of Heina Buschmann, the German grandfather she never met. . . . Family relationships and political situations are wrought finely enough to illustrate what's at stake for Heina.-Publishers Weekly * Publishers Weekly *

In every chapter, [Huber] weaves stories of her activist life with richly imagined scenes of her grandfather, reconstructing his life from anecdotes and documentary evidence. . . . Most radically of all for a progressive activist, Huber embraces the past. Instead of tossing it all out in search of something new, she ties a firm knot between then and now.-Los Angeles Times


-- Karrie Higgins * Los Angeles Times *
Opa Nobody is good, folks. . . . Fiction and nonfiction flow together so easily under Huber's control that it looks easy to accomplish. . . . Opa Nobody is a masterful book and a testament to the talent of its author. After reading this, there will be many people impatient for Sonya Huber's next work. I am.-Conan Stuart, Connect Statesboro -- Conan Stuart * Connect Statesboro *
Writing family history is a notoriously fraught enterprise. . . . Sonya Huber's book of creative nonfiction, Opa Nobody, tracks an innovative course through this thorny landscape. . . . [I]t is precisely Huber's play with the imaginative possibilities in the gaps between historical fact and family memory that makes her project so poetic and moving. . . . Through her admirably candid writing, Huber makes visible the inability of political activism to manage failure and despair.-Valerie Weaver-Zercher, The Christian Century -- Valerie Weaver-Zercher * The Christian Century *

About Sonya Huber

Sonya Huber is an assistant professor in the Department of Writing and Linguistics at Georgia Southern University. She is the author of many short stories, essays, and poems.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acronyms of Political Parties

1. The Intuition of History

2. Sweet Heinrich

3. We Are All Germans Now

4. Make It New

5. The Promise of Power

6. A Lash of the Whip

7. Unions

8. The Fuhrer's Peace

9. The Cataclysm

10. My Mother Remembers Roses

Buschmann Family Tree

Political and Family Chronology

Bibliography

Additional information

CIN0803210809G
9780803210806
0803210809
Opa Nobody by Sonya Huber
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Nebraska Press
20080301
380
N/A
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