Hamilton Books
Pages: 174
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-5420-3 • Paperback • December 2010 • $49.99 • (£38.00)
Inga Wiehl holds a BA from the University of Copenhagen and an MA and PhD in comparative literature from the University of Washington.
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Part 2 Part One: Prologue, 1904-1914
Chapter 3 1 1904: Oppressors and Persuaders
Chapter 4 2 1910: Building Legacy and Resistance
Chapter 5 3 1914: To Stay Home or to Emigrate?
Part 6 Part Two: War and Reunification, 1914-1921
Chapter 7 4 1914: War Breaks Out
Chapter 8 5 1915-1918: Coping Strategies
Chapter 9 6 1919-1921: Political Maneuverings and Unification
Chapter 10 Epilogue
Chapter 11 Notes
Chapter 12 References
Chapter 13 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Heartstrings is a fascinating read.
— Terje Leiren, PhD, chairman of the Scandinavian Department, University of Washington
A black-and-white photograph of Wiehl as a girl, holding her grandmother's hand, adorns the cover of her nonfiction book that takes some creative license — in the form of imagined letters from Wiehl's grandmother to a friend from 1904 to 1921.
— The Yakima Herald