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The Siege
The Siege | Helen Dunmore
20 posts | 13 read | 1 reading | 9 to read
Set against the turbulent backdrop of Leningrad in 1941, an intricately woven tapestry of love and war follows the Levin family--twenty-two-year-old Anna, her young brother Kolya, and their father, Mikhail--as they struggle to survive during the German siege. Reprint.
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edennugget
The Siege | Helen Dunmore
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Very informative read.

A historical fiction set in Stalinist Russia in the absolute winter that results in plummeting rations and desperation to the point of boiling shoe leather and nettles for food.

A shocking read, ending on a hopeful note.

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edennugget
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'Poetry doesn't exist to make life beautiful, poetry is life itself.'

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edennugget
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edennugget
The Siege | Helen Dunmore

'You don't value yourself, and that belittles everyone who loves you.'

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edennugget
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'War is the dream from which we could wake, if we made enough effort.'

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edennugget
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'But there's something deep within me that says: Write, whatever happens.'

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edennugget
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'That's what war means: blunders and muddle and doing things without understanding why you're doing them. A long time later, if you're lucky, someone comes along and writes things down do that they make sense, and calls his story history.'

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edennugget
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'But spring hurts. If spring can come, if things can be different, how can you bear what your existence has been?'

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hilded
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Tamra
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Piercing writing. I am embarrassed to acknowledge I knew little about the siege of Leningrad before I read this novel and did some web reading.

It‘s so true how abstract concepts are until lived.

Tamra This story only covers the 1st year of the siege. 😟 6y
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Tamra
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My thoughts about the prairie and front range. 😊

Jabberwocky Exactly how I feel about the chunk of prairie that I spent a solid chunk of my childhood on 6y
Cathythoughts ❤️ 6y
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SandDune
The Siege | Helen Dunmore
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I loved this story of Anna‘s attempts to keep her family alive during the siege of Leningrad. It‘s a beautifully written but sometimes harrowing account of the ravages of starvation, and the bitter cold of the Russian winter ...

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Tamra
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The personification of General Hunger & General Winter is one of the more terrifying passages I‘ve ever read in a book, knowing what‘s in store for Leningrad.

“Let‘s join forces!” he said. “What one of us misses, the other can take of. Together, we will be invincible.”

MayJasper Frightening 6y
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SandDune
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“Anna pictured the seeds beginning to stir. Plump nubs of green feeling their way up through the earth, unfolding, fattening, changing hydrogen and oxygen and all the rest of it into solid, succulent food.”

SandDune The way that Helen Dunmore describes food in The Siege is almost sensual: from growing vegetables, to eating, to the long hours spent queuing while there is still food in the shops. Everything is leading up to the almost total lack of food in the second half of the book when Leningrad is besieged. 6y
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SandDune
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Helen Dunmore‘s The Betrayal is my next RL book club choice, so being a completist I have to read The Siege first.
(I‘m new to Litsy so hope I‘m doing this right)!

arubabookwoman Hi Sanddune—I just read Dunmore‘s Exposure, which I heard about on LT. I liked it enough to want to read more by her, so I will be interested to see what you think of these two books. 6y
MayJasper Hello and welcome to Litsy 😊 6y
Tamra I‘m reading The Siege now. 😁 What did you think of the General Hunger & General Winter conversation? 6y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 🖐🌞 6y
SandDune @Tamra I wondered if the General Hunger and General Winter was a Russian folktale or was it invented by Helen Dunmore? Either way, it‘s a pretty chilling story to be telling your young daughter... 6y
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Libby1
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Today‘s charity shop purchases. The embroidered picture cost Q9, and the greens and purples are my favourite colours.

Should I feel #Blushful that I‘ve succumbed yet again to the sweet siren song of the secondhand?

Forsooth I shall not.

#YESvember17

MayJasper Great finds 😊 6y
Libby1 Thanks, @MayJasper ! 🌷 6y
MayJasper I love shops that sell second hand books ❣ 6y
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BookishTrish
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Packing to go home after a great getaway is always bittersweet (aka how do I squish the 9 books I bought into my suitcase?)

BookishMarginalia My problem is usually with the weight of the suitcases. 😂 7y
BookishTrish 12 books. I actually bought 12 books. 7y
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BookishTrish
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When the mothership calls you home - at Russell Books, Victoria, BC

LeahBergen 😍😍😍 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Oh!! I went there once! 😁🤘🏻😊 7y
BookishTrish I may have gone twice today. Maybe. #Craptherewerewitnesses (edited) 7y
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Marchpane Wow 😳 books as far as the eye can see! 7y
BookishTrish @Marchpane I only took photos on my favourite of the three floors. 7y
[DELETED] 3323341091 ooooo...😍 7y
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TheresaKaminski
The Siege | Helen Dunmore
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Whenever someone asks me for a recommendation for a good novel about World War II, this is the first one I mention. So much strength and beauty in such a slender novel.

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Momhoulden
The Siege | Helen Dunmore
Pickpick

Interesting read focusing on siege of Leningrad during WWII. Well written. Recommend.

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