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98 Reasons for Being Clare Dudman

98 Reasons for Being By Clare Dudman

98 Reasons for Being by Clare Dudman


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Summary

Hanna is a German Jewish girl apparently suffering from 'nymphomania'. Assigned to treat her is Dr Heinrich Hoffman. As the story moves on, the readers wonder whether Hanna is dependent on the Doctor for treatment or is it the other way round.

98 Reasons for Being Summary

98 Reasons for Being by Clare Dudman

Hanna is a German Jewish girl apparently suffering from 'nymphomania', which in 19th-century Germany means she has had a premarital relationship with a man. Assigned to treat her is Dr Heinrich Hoffman, whose efforts to get her to talk about her 'problem' meet with failure - until he starts to tell her about his other patients, like schizophrenic Robert, who hears voices (Flying Robert) and Lise, who cuts herself with scissors (Little Suck-a-thumb). As Hoffman opens up, gradually revealing the unhappiness in his own life, Hanna begins to speak about the love affair that led her to the asylum. But as her confidence grows it is Hoffman who begins to depend emotionally on her, to equate her pain with his grief at the absence of his troubled son, and to question what he has achieved in his life - the only thing that seems to have lasted is a children's book of silly rhymes and pictures - surely that can't count for anything!

98 Reasons for Being Reviews

'Gripping ... the plot gradually unravels in a most absorbing manner, clues and hints subtly weaving their way into the book ... a new voice in original, entertaining and challenging fiction.' -- Cathryn Scott, Big Issue 'An unsettling, weirdly evocative novel, evidently superbly researched ... the novel's images of the dawn of modern psychiatry and its portrait of doctor and patient struggling together towards the light remain memorably poignant.' -- Jon Barnes, Times Literary Supplement '[An] interesting, elegant tale' -- Jessica Mann, Sunday Telegraph 'Hannah's inner thoughts are delicately handled ... and her story is touching.' -- Eva Figes, Guardian

About Clare Dudman

Clare Dudman was born in North Wales and educated at the University of Durham and King's College London. In 1995 her children's novel won the Kathleen Fidler Award, and in 2001 she received a prestigious Arts Council Award for WEGENER'S JIGSAW.

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GOR005225882
9780340823064
0340823062
98 Reasons for Being by Clare Dudman
Used - Good
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton
2004-08-02
288
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