
“at once a vivid portrait of Germany in the second half of the twentieth century, a morally complex tale about what it can take to be a survivor, and an intriguing meditation on everything from the obsession with collecting to the passage of time”
— Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
I Am My Own Wife
Year
2004
Pages
80
Type
Nonfiction
Praise
“at once a vivid portrait of Germany in the second half of the twentieth century, a morally complex tale about what it can take to be a survivor, and an intriguing meditation on everything from the obsession with collecting to the passage of time”
— Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
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