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100 1  Petter, Sylvia. 
245 10 Winds of change|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cSylvia 
       Petter. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Bronwyn Grannall. 
520    Winds of Change is the story of how ordinary people react 
       and adapt to political change. With the background of 
       Chemnitz in the Eastern part of Germany it follows the 
       lives of Dieter S., a Stasi operative, and Kai T. the man 
       on whom he spies over the duration of the life of the GDR 
       to which both are loyal because of its creation in 
       opposition to fascism.  "Sylvia Petter has captured with 
       wonderful brevity and efficiency a weird bit of history 
       that came and went in a relatively short time, yet caused 
       incalculable havoc to ordinary people's lives in the most 
       absurd and petty ways. She tells it in flash form but the 
       story lingers long after you've read it." - Simon Edge, 
       author of The Hopkins Conundrum  "Sylvia Petter's timely 
       novel in flash evokes perfectly the letters sent, 
       intercepted, and finally received, through which this 
       story of fragmented yet enduring love and hope is told. 
       Set against the backdrop of Chemnitz before and after the 
       fall of the Berlin wall, Petter's precise prose brings to 
       life in crisp, vivid detail a not too distant past that 
       rings eerily true to the present. A portent." - Rachel J 
       Fenton, author of Beerstorming with Charlotte Brontë in 
       New York  "Who can you love? Who can you trust? Boldly 
       reimagining the flash fiction form, Sylvia Petter has 
       created an epic tale in a compressed space, a compelling, 
       powerful, poetic retelling of history filled with secrets,
       dissidents, revolution, redemption and the 
       indiscriminating winds of political change that touch us 
       all." - Nancy Stohlman, Going Short: An Invitation to 
       Flash Fiction 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  4 Drama 
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