Keep saying their names : a novel

Title
Keep saying their names : a novel

Author
Stranger, Simon, 1976- author.

Uniform Title
Leksikon om iys og mørke. English

ISBN
9780525657361

Edition
1st ed.

Physical Description
289 pages ; 25 cm.

General Note
Originally published in hardcover in Norway as Leksikon om lys og morke by Aschehoug Forlag, Oslo, in 2018.

Personal Subject
Rinnan, Henry Oliver, 1915-1947-Fiction.

Corporate Subject
Germany. Geheime Staatspolizei. Sonderabteilung Lola -- Fiction.

Subject Term
War criminals -- Fiction.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities -- Fiction.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Norway -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
Norway -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945 -- Fiction.

Genre
Historical fiction.
 
Biographical fiction.

Added Author
Bagguley, Matt, 1971-

Summary
Once the Germans conquer Norway in 1940, they quickly discover a tremendous native asset: Henry Oliver Rinnan, a double agent so cruel and manipulative that he would become notorious as one of Norway's vilest traitors, second only to Quisling himself. In 1941, Rinnan and his gang set up headquarters in an unspectacular suburban house and transformed the cellar into a makeshift torture and death chamber reserved for Norwegian resisters. In the war's aftermath, this house became home to a Jewish-Norwegian couple still reeling from trauma. Here their two young daughters spend a happy childhood in the very same rooms where, only a few years before, some of the most heinous acts of the occupation had been committed. Many decades later, Simon Stranger married the daughter of one of those girls, and, learning the history of her family, soon realized that their story could not be told without including Rinnan's, provoking a plague of questions: What turned a bashful shoemaker's son into this despised criminal? How could a Jewish family have chosen to move into that house? --


LibraryCall NumberStatus
R.H. Stafford Library (Woodbury)FICTION STRFiction Collection
Stillwater Public LibraryFICTION STRFiction Collection