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How Long Is Exile?: Book III the Long Road Home

Recalling My Hometown, My Family, and My Friends

My heart is ever filled with sweetest memories: there, in my land, the sun shone warmer and much more gently felt the rain.”
— excerpt from Homeland by Astrida B. Stahnke, based on Dzimtene by Aspazija

TUCSON, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES, March 5, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- This is the third book of the trilogy series of How Long Is Exile? By Astrida Barbins-Stahnke titled, How Long Is Exile? : Book III: The Long Road Home. The book opens in 1983 with Latvian widow Milda Arajs recalling acting in a play performed in a displaced person camp in Germany after WWII. It then quickly turns into a novel within the novel in which Mara, a young woman born of exiled parents, flies to Latvia in the 1980s in search of her heritage, discovers the bleak nature of Soviet occupation, and falls in love. Then it’s back to Milda, the main protagonist, who remarries, this time to a domineering fellow expatriate consumed by guilt over a war crime he committed and determined to have his way.

“How Long Is Exile?: The Long Road Home is the third in a trilogy that examines the singular feeling of dislocation that is exile. The present volume would be enhanced by familiarity with its predecessors. Still, it can stand alone in its tempestuous account of modern Latvia interwoven with the retelling of a Baltic folktale about the rescue of a princess from a glass mountain that serves as a recurring metaphor for the Latvian people’s salvation from the yoke of occupation. Most important is the theme of adapting to a new environment while forever longing for the old.” —
Blue Ink Review.

Astrida Barbins-Stahnke was born on March 15, 1935, in Priekule, Latvia. Her family’s days on the farm, with its sunshine and dark clouds, ended on Sunday morning, October 8, 1944, when the German and Russian armies were at their borders. They have two hours to escape, which they did in our horse-drawn wagon. Suddenly they were six homeless refugees.

Until the end of the war, they traveled through bombed-out Germany. When the war was over, they found themselves in the American Zone, in Esslingen, in a Displaced Persons’ (DP) camp, where they lived until they immigrated to the United States in August 1949. After living a year in Charlotte, North Carolina, they relocated to Cleveland, Ohio, where her father formed a church and helped establish the Latvian Community.

How Long Is Exile? : Book III: The Long Road Home
Written by: Astrida Barbins-Stahnke
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