Flotsam
(Author) Meike Ziervogel'By turns beguiling and unsettling, Flotsam examines grief and loss through the eyes of an extraordinary child' Rachel SeiffertTrine and her mother live in a cottage on the German coast. The mudflats that surround them disappear and reappear with the North Sea tides. The family leads a lonely existence, but each person has adapted in their own way. Anna roams the beaches collecting flotsam and jetsam to make art, while Trine loves playing on a wartime shipwreck. That is, until she loses her brother.In her taut style, Meike Ziervogel tells a coming-of-age story from 1950s Germany - a place still haunted by war. A place where people pretend not to notice the ghosts.
Meike Ziervogel
Meike Ziervogel is a German author and publisher best known for her novel "Magda," which explores the life of Magda Goebbels, wife of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Ziervogel's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and exploration of complex historical figures. She is a key voice in contemporary German literature.