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Across the Lake, Patrick Hicks

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Novel of the Holocaust and Ravensbrück

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Image Description: Front cover of Across the Lake, shows a lake bordered by fields and distant hills beneath a cloudy sky. 

About Across the Lake: Set in Nazi Germany's only all-female concentration camp, Across the Lake is a story of survival amid overwhelming brutality. With a keen eye towards historical accuracy, this is an unflinching portrayal of how prisoners supported each other while holding onto humanity. This is also a story of the female guards- the Aufscherin who were every bit as vicious as the SS in Buchenwald, Dachau, and Auschwitz. What did it mean to be a woman in a concentration camp like Ravensbrück? Across the Lake is an unforgettable story about gender and violence in the Holocaust.

As Svea Fischer struggle to survive yet another day, she has to forget her past and endure the brutal reality swirling around her. Meanwhile, a new guard, Anna Hartmann, enters Ravensbrück and sees not horror, but opportunity. As the story unfolds, these two women find their futures inextricably tied together. Told with historical insight, Across the Lake explores a concentration camp that was totally unique in the Third Reich.

About Patrick Hicks: Patrick Hicks is the author of The Commandant of Lubizec, In the Shadow of Dora, Adoptable, and The Collector of Names, among others. His work has appeared on NPR, The PBS NewsHour, American Life in Poetry, and his first novel was selected for National Reading Group Month. He is the writer in residence at Augustana University as well as a faculty member in the MFA program at Sierra Nevada University.

Hard/Soft Cover Soft Cover
Dimensions 6 x 9"
Pages 300
ISBN 9781622882434
Publisher Stephen F. Austin University Press
Publication Date October 10, 2023