The Tennis Champion Who Escaped the Nazis: Liesl Herbsts Journey, from Vienna to Wimbledon
By (Author) Felice Hardy
Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
3rd July 2023
3rd July 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.342092
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Liesl Herbst, Austrian National Tennis champion, fled Nazi occupation with her family this is the moving story of their escape and of what happened to those left behind.
In 1930, at the age of twenty-seven, Liesl Herbst was the Austrian National Tennis Champion, a celebrity in Vienna. Liesl, her husband David and their daughter Dorli came to Britain after escaping the Nazis.
In London, though initially stripped of their Austrian passports and rendered stateless aliens, both Liesl and her daughter Dorli competed at Wimbledon. They remain the only mother and daughter ever to have played doubles together at Wimbledon.
This moving story of escape and survival is told by Liesl's grand-daughter. It is as much a search for the author's own identity as for her own children and grandchildren to ensure that their remarkable family history is never lost again.
Illustrated throughout with family photographs and original documents, this is a story of survival against terrible odds, an inspiring tale of resilience and hope.
'Stunningly descriptive, compelling writing. I was moved close to tears on several occasions.' Peter James, international bestselling crime writer
'A fabulous story guaranteed to capture people's imagination' Mail on Sunday
"Stunningly descriptive, compelling writing. I was moved close to tears on several occasions.
* Peter James, international bestselling crime writer *'A fabulous story guaranteed to capture peoples imagination'
* Mail on Sunday *Felice Hardyis a journalist and author. As a travel writer, Felice has toured the world for a variety of publications including theGuardian, Telegraph,Cond Nast TravellerandHigh Lifemagazine. She co-edits the website Welove2ski.