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Fiction Historical

To and From Nowhere

A Biographical Novel, The Conclusion of Favoured Among Women

by (author) Hedy Martens

Publisher
CMU Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2015
Category
Historical, Amish & Mennonite
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780920718971
    Publish Date
    Jan 2015
    List Price
    $25.00

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In this gripping and moving novel, the conclusion to Hedy Martens's earlier biographical novel about Greta Enns, Favoured Among Women, Greta and her family struggle to exist in the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1976. They are Mennonites and treated as “non-existent,” along with thousands of Russian Germans and other ethnic groups displaced by Stalin, Based on painstaking historical research and interviews with Greta’s family, To and From Nowhere tells a harrowing and beautiful story in the unusual style that author Hedy Martens has fused, combining narrative, biography, poetry, history, and personal reflection.

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Contributor Notes

Hedy Leonora Martens is a writer and retired marriage and family therapist living in Winnipeg. Born in Saskatchewan to immigrant Russian Mennonite parents, she studied at the University of Manitoba and received a Master of Divinity from Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries. Over three decades ago, Hedy Martens and her husband John met members of his family left behind the Iron Curtain in the Stalin years. This prompted the author’s commitment to recover these experiences of exile and honour the memory of a remarkable woman, Greta Enns (1902-1985). The first volume of this project, Favoured mong Women, was published in 2010, and was called a “detailed and touching portrait of a Mennonite woman during the harsh early years of Soviet Russia" (Winnipeg Free Press).

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