🎄 Save more this season with winter deals! 🎄 ️

Recently Viewed

New

The Tree and the Vine by Dola de Jong

No reviews yet Write a Review
RRP: £11.99
Booksplease Price: £9.21
Booksplease saves you

  Bookmarks: Included free with every order
  Delivery: We ship to over 200 countries from the UK
  Range: Millions of books available
  Reviews: Booksplease rated "Excellent" on Trustpilot

  FREE UK DELIVERY: When You Buy 3 or More Books - Use code: FREEUKDELIVERY in your cart!

SKU:
9781945492341
MPN:
9781945492341
Available from Booksplease!
Availability: Usually dispatched within 3 working days

Frequently Bought Together:

Total: Inc. VAT
Total: Ex. VAT

Description

"A jewel hidden in plain sight."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"De Jong depicts the darker, dangerous side of the world of same-sex desire, and the way it's a source of torment-physical and psychological-for those who exist within it."-The Paris Review

When Bea meets Erica at the home of a mutual friend, this chance encounter sets the stage for the story of two women torn between desire and taboo in the years leading up to the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam. Erica, a reckless young journalist, pursues passionate but abusive affairs with different women. Bea, a reserved secretary, grows increasingly obsessed with Erica, yet denial and shame keep her from recognizing her attraction. Only Bea's discovery that Erica is half-Jewish and a member of the Dutch resistance-and thus in danger-brings her closer to accepting her own feelings.

First published in 1954 in the Netherlands, Dola de Jong's The Tree and the Vine was a groundbreaking work in its time for its frank and sensitive depiction of the love between two women, now available in a new translation.



300 galleys targeting key media outlets and independent booksellers in Oakland, San Francisco, New York, Minneapolis, Seattle, Chicago, and Houston

Promotion on Transit Books's newsletter, website, and social media channels

Giveaways on Twitter, Instagram & Goodreads

Simultaneous print and e-book release, with e-book ISBN to be included on all press materials, author and publisher websites, and whenever print ISBN is listed



About the Author
Dola de Jong (1911-2003) was born Dorothea Rosalie de Jong in Arnhem, The Netherlands. She worked as a dancer and a reporter before she fled the country in 1940. Settling first with her husband in Tangiers, she immigrated to the United States. She was the author of sixteen books for adults and children, including The Tree and the Vine and The Field, which won the City of Amsterdam Literature Prize in 1947.

Reviews

"Whereas Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt, notoriously provided a lesbian romance with a happy, or at least hopeful, ending, The Tree and the Vine accomplishes something bolder: It normalizes its characters' unhappinesses, showing them to be just as complicated as anyone else's."-The New York Times

"A careful and muted lament about the sorrow of restraint."-The Wall Street Journal

"Silence lies at the heart of Dola de Jong's The Tree and the Vine . . . A sharp and erotic domestic drama, sometimes comic yet darkened by the looming Nazi occupation."-Julian Lucas, Harper's Magazine

"Bea's inability to face, let alone name, her true sexual desires drives this spare, elegant, and ultimately haunting novel . . . Gehrman's beautiful new translation returns the book to the spotlight where it belongs . . . a jewel hidden in plain sight."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"A tight ly plotted tour de force and a sig nif i cant mid-twen ti eth cen tu ry nov el, explor ing les bian desire and the nature of our shared human condition."-Jewish Book Council

"De Jong makes her narrator a real person, the plain woman over thirty, who does not want to recognize her nature and has brief, dutiful, joyless affairs with men. Therefore, she is always lonely; her little affections and pleasures will never change that. She is not aware of the barrenness of her existence. This silence, this refusal to see, is very touching, and is delicately rendered."-V.S. Naipaul, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

"This is a compelling little book, beautiful and sensitive. It is something one must read at a single sitting once it is begun, which is why this little gem had to be published."-The Statesman

"This compelling novel allows us entry into a world in which the word lesbian is unspeakable and to be a Jew is unspeakably dangerous."-Evelyn Torton Beck, editor of Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology

"A masterful depiction of the love of two women, one of whom loves without understanding her own sensuality, while the other indulges in passions with little concept of love."-Johan P. Snapper, University of California, Berkeley





Book Information
ISBN 9781945492341
Author Dola de Jong
Format Paperback
Page Count 150
Imprint Transit Books
Publisher Transit Books

Reviews

No reviews yet Write a Review

Booksplease  Reviews


J - United Kingdom

Fast and efficient way to choose and receive books

This is my second experience using Booksplease. Both orders dealt with very quickly and despatched. Now waiting for my next read to drop through the letterbox.

J - United Kingdom

T - United States

Will definitely use again!

Great experience and I have zero concerns. They communicated through the shipping process and if there was any hiccups in it, they let me know. Books arrived in perfect condition as well as being fairly priced. 10/10 recommend. I will definitely shop here again!

T - United States

R - Spain

The shipping was just superior

The shipping was just superior; not even one of the books was in contact with the shipping box -anywhere-, not even a corner or the bottom, so all the books arrived in perfect condition. The international shipping took around 2 weeks, so pretty great too.

R - Spain

J - United Kingdom

Found a hard to get book…

Finding a hard to get book on Booksplease and with it not being an over inflated price was great. Ordering was really easy with updates on despatch. The book was packaged well and in great condition. I will certainly use them again.

J - United Kingdom