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The Meaning of Names
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A German-American woman copes with a pandemic, and her neighbors’ hostility during the Great War, in “a heart-rending story of endurance” (Historical Novel Society).
Stuart, Nebraska is a long way from the battlefields of Western Europe, but it is not immune to the horrors of the first Great War for Peace. Like all communities, it has lost sons and daughters to the fighting, with many more giving themselves over to the hatred only war can engender.
Set in 1918 in the farm country at the heart of America, The Meaning of Names is the story of an ordinary woman trying to raise a family during extraordinary times. Estranged from her parents because she married against their will, confronted with violence and prejudice against her people, and caught up in the midst of the worst plague the world has ever seen, Gerda Vogel, an American of German descent, must find the strength to keep her family safe from the effects of a war that threatens to consume the whole world.
“Suddenly, ‘liberty cabbage’ replaces ‘sauerkraut’ on food menus, job advertisements warn ‘no krauts need apply,’ and neighbors demand the nearby university stop teaching courses in ‘that vile language’. . . . Shoemaker crafts eminently realistic characters; her descriptions of unreasonable fear and hatred are particularly effective.” —Publishers Weekly
Stuart, Nebraska is a long way from the battlefields of Western Europe, but it is not immune to the horrors of the first Great War for Peace. Like all communities, it has lost sons and daughters to the fighting, with many more giving themselves over to the hatred only war can engender.
Set in 1918 in the farm country at the heart of America, The Meaning of Names is the story of an ordinary woman trying to raise a family during extraordinary times. Estranged from her parents because she married against their will, confronted with violence and prejudice against her people, and caught up in the midst of the worst plague the world has ever seen, Gerda Vogel, an American of German descent, must find the strength to keep her family safe from the effects of a war that threatens to consume the whole world.
“Suddenly, ‘liberty cabbage’ replaces ‘sauerkraut’ on food menus, job advertisements warn ‘no krauts need apply,’ and neighbors demand the nearby university stop teaching courses in ‘that vile language’. . . . Shoemaker crafts eminently realistic characters; her descriptions of unreasonable fear and hatred are particularly effective.” —Publishers Weekly
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Outstanding. I loved it. Read a a while back. Even better the second time around.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5One of the most beautiful books I've ever read. I took my time with it for the first 100 pages, mostly because Shoemaker's language is so gorgeous and dense that each chapter felt like a feast; I needed time to digest before moving on.
This was also a timely read--I put Nov. 4 as my start date, but I think I started reading it at the end of October. The anti-German, hyper-patriotic, xenophobic sentiment of 1917-1918 reminded me much of the toxic election season that coincided with my reading of this book. On one hand, I was comforted because I know we came out on the other side of such awful treatment of others. On the other hand, I was devastated because we simply refuse to learn from history.
I do not seek out fiction, and had this book not been on Nebraska's reading challenge, and had I not heard Shoemaker read her work on two separate occasions, I'm not sure I would have picked this one up. And that would have made my life much poorer than it is now that I've finished it. Read, read, read this book. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Historical fiction is my favorite genre. This one was captivating mainly due to the setting - Nebraska during WWI and an influenza epidemic. The prejudice against German-Americans was very personal and wrote with prose that read like poetry. I loved the wording the author used to describe the plains - the palm of your hand. Many times throughout the novel I would ponder on her details and smile. I felt a connection to Gerda and her internal struggles as well as her love for her family. There are scenes written in such a way that I'll keep the images with me for a while - under Elizabeth's bed, the train to West Point, the letters from the postal carrier, the big storm, Owen's store, and the Vogel's home. Shoemaker crafted a tender and unforgettable novel.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a fictional book set in 1918 Nebraska. It tells the story about a German farm family and the struggles they faced with anti German attitudes, a flu epidemic and a World War. It is very well written.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Reading this book, makes me wish I’d asked my German grandmother more questions. She, too, was a homesteader in Nebraska. It’s just lately, that I’ve come to realize that anyone who was German was looked on as a traitor during the First World War. Told from the perspective of a first-generation German-American woman who was disowned by her father because she refused to obey his directive to marry the man he approved of, the reader sees not only the impact of the war on German Americans, but how families can become divided as well by personal issues. Add the threat of a husband being drafted leaving a woman with four children, and the influenza epidemic, there’s a lot of history in this fictional account. I wish I’d ask my Grandma so many more questions.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Set in 1918 in the farm country at the heart of America, this is the story of an ordinary woman trying to raise a family during extraordinary times. Estranged from her parents because she married against their will, confronted with violence and prejudice against her people, and caught up in the midst of the worst plague the world has ever seen, Gerda Vogel, an American of German descent, must find the strength to keep her family safe from the effects of a war that threatens to consume the whole world.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Another novel which shows how quickly we can turn when fear ie brought to bear. There were two elements at play, the strong family of Fritz and Gerta vs. prejudices in the town during WWI against anyone who is thought to be German.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Gerta suffers a tragedy when she is young, one that will haunt her throughout her life. Leaving West Point, against the wishes of her father, she marries Fritz and they buy a farm, settling in Stuart, Nebraska.The year is 1918 and the farming life is a hard one. With four young children Greta is constantly busy, inside and outside the house. Yet their family is strong, but is it strong enough to withstand the draft when Fritz's name come up and when anti-German sentiment rears its ugly head in their small town? Soon German families are leaving but Fritz and Greta stay, not wanting to give up something for which they have worked so hard. The characters in this novel are so very real, from the hardworking doctor to the young fervent priest taking over the parish church. This is a novel of a small town, all its characters, its prejudices, families helping families often at great risk to themselves. It is the best and worst of small towns and the prejudices of its people. Hard work and the joys and sorrows of families. Soon however, they will be confronted with something that will enact a higher toll than war and prejudice, one they will have few weapons against.A beautifully written novel, emotionally stirring and greatly representative of a time and place. So happy I found and read this wonderful book.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Smaller presses are great. They put out tons of wonderful material every year. But the most captivating and well-worked stories often end up with the larger presses. It's as simple as survival of the fittest (or influence of the richest). There are always exceptions, of course. One notable exception in 2014 is Karen Gettert Shoemaker's The Meaning of Names. This little novel can go head to head with the big boys. It's eloquent, passionate, and entertaining. If you're wanting to get a head start on the year's best fiction, especially if you're in the market for historical fiction, check this one out.The Meaning of Names is the story of Stuart, Nebraska in 1918. Anti-German sentiments are sweeping the country, as is a deadly strain of influenza. The first chapter pulled me right in. After that, it took a little time for the story to build up, but once it did, it was well worth the wait. The characters are believable. The storyline is interesting. The setting is vivid. The tension is great. But the element that stood out the most to me was the language. Shoemaker weaves some beautiful sentences that come together to create fabulous scenes. Despite the grit of the plains and the spread of a pandemic, I enjoyed being wrapped up in the world Shoemaker molded.
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