A Widow's Dance
Sequel To Nuns Don't Dance
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About the Book
‘A Widow’s Dance’ begins forty years after ‘Nuns Don’t Dance’ ends. Louisa Maier, mother of grown-up daughters, is now a grieving widow. Attempting to lose the past she takes a cruise on eastern Europe’s Elbe River. On board she meets Harry Andreas, also travelling alone. Though secretive concerning his background she finds Harry attractive. Back in Germany when their friendship blossoms to romance, Louisa suffers pangs of conscience. Falling in love with Harry after her husband’s recent death casts over her a veneer of guilt. As subsequent events erase her qualms, however, Louisa finally becomes a happy widow.
About the Author
With a BA degree in German from Northwestern University Norma L. Bronoski taught English in 1960 Munich, Germany. The following year she earned her M A at Mainz on the Rhein. She taught German and English in Illinois high schools, conducted student tours abroad and, now retired, gives German conversation classes from home in a Chicago suburb. She has written short stories and published poems and essays. ‘A Widow’s Dance,’ sequel to her first novel ‘Nuns Don’t Dance’ was enjoyable, she claims, and predicts her readers will also enjoy it.