Song of a Blackbird
By (Author) Maria van Lieshout
A&U Children's
A&U Children
4th March 2025
Australia
Young Adult
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: styles / traditions
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Historical
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
622g
'So heart-rending and familiar, and so brilliantly, unforgettably different.'
- Morris Gleitzman, bestselling author of Once
Emma is a young student about to be drawn into what will become the biggest bank heist in European history: swapping 50 million guilders' worth of forged treasury bonds for real ones - right under the noses of the Nazis. Emma's life - and the lives of thousands, including a little girl named Hanna - hangs in the balance.
Almost seventy years later, Annick discovers something surprising about her family. Her grandmother needs a bone marrow donor but none of her relatives is a match. In fact, they are not even related. Desperate to find a living blood relative, Annick dives into the past, aided by her grandmother's only childhood possession, five copper etchings, and the name of their maker: Emma Bergsma.
In this stranger-than-fiction graphic novel, Maria van Lieshout weaves a tale about family, courage and the power of art. Deeply personal yet universal, Song of a Blackbird sheds light on a remarkable WWII story and sends a powerful message about compassion and resistance.
'Song of a Blackbird illustrates, with great tenderness, how the past lives within us. This is essential, illuminating reading.'
- R. J. Palacio, bestselling author of Wonder
'So heart-rending and familiar, and so brilliantly, unforgettably different.'
- Morris Gleitzman, bestselling author of Once
'Song of a Blackbird illustrates, with great tenderness, how the past lives within us. This is essential, illuminating reading.'
- R. J. Palacio, bestselling author of Wonder
Maria van Lieshout was born and raised near Amsterdam, where she spent many weekends in the Museum Quarter row house where her grandparents lived with her artist aunt and metalsmith uncle. Drawing while her aunt painted, and pecking stories on a typewriter while her uncle soldered metals inspired her love for drawing, creating and writing. After high school in Leiden, Maria studied Visual Communications at GWU in DC, and worked in design and innovation at Coca-Cola. In 2000, Maria became an illustrator full-time. She has illustrated/written several picture books. Song of a Blackbird is Maria's first graphic novel.