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The Badenweiler Waltz
G. W. Kroeker
The Badenweiler Waltz
G. W. Kroeker
Haunting, beautiful and wise, The Badenweiler Waltz by G. W. Kroeker is a tender glimpse at the healing powers of love and one woman's courage as she learns to celebrate life after she is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Elizabeth Kurz is a shy, easily daunted forty-something woman who has spent the bulk of her life being intimidated. A teacher by trade, she always dreamed of being a writer, and as her final farewell nears she travels to a quaint spa town in Germany's Black Forest where both Stephen Crane and Anton Chekhov spent their final days. Believing that even though her talents have not enabled her to live as a writer, she could at least die like one. Upon her arrival she feels alien and out of sorts; dejected, she considers returning to the States until she meets a series of characters who open her mind to new ways of seeing her illness, life, and death.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 5, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781419677267 |
Publishers | BookSurge Publishing |
Pages | 330 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 19 mm · 485 g |
Language | English |
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