Stefanie Zweig Biography
September 19, 1932 – April 25, 2014
Stefanie Zweig is celebrated for her autobiographical novel, 'Nowhere in Africa,' which draws from her early life in Kenya. Fleeing Nazi Germany due to her Jewish heritage, her family transitioned from urban life to a farm in Kenya. She later chronicled her teenage years in Germany in another autobiographical work. Zweig's writing delves into themes of identity, exile, and the search for belonging, characterized by a poignant and sensitive exploration of human experience. Though a bestseller in German-speaking countries, her literary significance is most widely recognized internationally through her most famous novel.






