Schlepping Through the Alps: My Search for Austria's Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd

by Sam Apple

Hardcover, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

914.3 APP

Publication

Ballantine Books (2005), Edition: First Edition - First Printing, 304 pages

Description

Hans Breuer, Austria's only wandering shepherd, is also a Yiddish folksinger. He walks the Alps, shepherd's stick in hand, singing lullabies to his 625 sheep. Sometimes he even gives concerts in historically anti-Semitic towns, showing slides of the flock as he belts out Yiddish ditties. When New York-based writer Sam Apple hears about this one-of-a-kind eccentric, he flies overseas and signs on as a shepherd's apprentice. For thoroughly urban, slightly neurotic Sam, stumbling along in borrowed boots and burdened with a lot more baggage than his backpack, the task is far from a walk in Central Park. Demonstrating no immediate natural talent for shepherding, he tries to earn the respect of Breuer's sheep, while keeping a safe distance from the shepherd's fierce herding dogs. As this strange and hilarious adventure unfolds, the unlikely duo of Sam and Hans meander through a paradise of woods and high meadows toward awkward encounters with Austrians of many stripes. Apple is determined to find out if there are really as many anti-Semites in Austria as he fears and to understand how Hans, who grew up fighting the lingering Nazism in Vienna, became a wandering shepherd. What Apple discovers turns out to be far more fascinating than he had imagined. With this odd and wonderful book, Sam Apple joins the august tradition of Tony Horwitz and Bill Bryson. Schlepping Through the Alps is as funny as it is moving.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member rutabega
I really wanted to enjoy this book, but I felt like Sam Apple simply wasted a great chance to write something worthwhile. Apple focuses way too much on the "MY" part of his "search for Austria's Jewish past" and squanders a really great idea. Disappointing.
LibraryThing member bramwee
Quirky and genuine, Apple follows a Yiddish, Austrian jew as he wanders through the Alps with his sheep. This is one of the strangest and most charming memoires ever written. Heavy themes of anti-semitism, loss and reconciliation are nicely leavened by Apple's obsessive compulsive mutterings about
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women, sex, sheep and and personal hygiene (ever bathed in a hollowed-out log?). Finely observed and elegantly written.
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LibraryThing member marywhisner
A young journalist joins a middle-aged Austrian who sings Yiddish folk songs and herds sheep through the Alps. Quirky travel memoir.
LibraryThing member Janientrelac
it's supposed to be about a Jewish shepherd in Austria and Jewish Texan who travels with him to research Austrian anti-Semitism. It's a confusing mishmash, the sheep on the cover, the reason I picked it up was the best thing.

It's a shame, a free range shepherd in Austria had potential.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2005

Physical description

304 p.; 5.9 inches

ISBN

0345465032 / 9780345465030

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