
Christopher and Columbus
A Journey of Discovery and Identity
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"Christopher and Columbus" by Elizabeth von Arnim is a novel that follows the journey of two young German-English twins, Anna-Rose and Anna-Felicitas Twinkler, as they embark on a voyage to America during World War I. The twins, who have lost their parents, are sent away from England by their Uncle Arthur, who finds their presence burdensome due to their German heritage. The story begins with the twins aboard the American liner St. Luke, feeling isolated and anxious about their future in a new world. They decide to adopt the names Christopher and Columbus, symbolizing their quest to discover a...
"Christopher and Columbus" by Elizabeth von Arnim is a novel that follows the journey of two young German-English twins, Anna-Rose and Anna-Felicitas Twinkler, as they embark on a voyage to America during World War I. The twins, who have lost their parents, are sent away from England by their Uncle Arthur, who finds their presence burdensome due to their German heritage. The story begins with the twins aboard the American liner St. Luke, feeling isolated and anxious about their future in a new world. They decide to adopt the names Christopher and Columbus, symbolizing their quest to discover a new life in America. Throughout the novel, the twins grapple with their dual identity, being neither fully German nor fully English, which makes them feel like outsiders in both cultures. Their journey is marked by a series of humorous and poignant encounters, reflecting their innocence and resilience. The narrative explores themes of belonging, identity, and the search for acceptance in a world divided by war. As they navigate the challenges of their voyage, the twins rely on each other for support and comfort, embodying the spirit of adventure and hope.