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The Polish Girl
By (Author) Malka Adler
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
7th June 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
892.437
Paperback
416
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 32mm
550g
In the eye of the war
That tore the world apart
A mother wants a son
A daughter needs a mother
Winter 1939: Danusha and her family are forced to flee their home when the Nazis invade Poland. Danushas mother, Anna, changes her name and secures a position as a housekeeper in a German doctors mansion in Krakw where Gestapo meetings are hosted in the kitchen
Her secret is their salvation, but what Danusha remembers most is the solitude, with only her baby brother and the girl in the mirror for company.
All Anna ever wanted was a firstborn son. All Danusha ever wanted was a mother who would love her like a firstborn son. Instead she got one who could look a Nazi straight in the eye but not into the eyes of her own daughter.
It is only years later, when their neighbours gather in the living room to hear Annas stories, that Danusha finally realises her mother was never a cold unknowable sea but a storm-wracked sky sometimes bright, sometimes dark, and always watching over her.
The Polish Girl is a heartbreaking and unforgettable historical novel by the author of international bestseller The Brothers of Auschwitz perfect for fans of Antonio Iturbe and Edith Eger.
Praise for The Brothers of Auschwitz:
I am sitting here, stunned, after finishing this book. It was so incredibly harrowing, heartfelt and heartbreaking I could never hope to give it the justice it truly deserves Netgalley reviewer
This book is so moving. It is harrowing and stunning, really well written and heartbreakingly raw. The author writes this book with such compassion Netgalley reviewer
I sat down and read this within a few hours, my wife is now reading it and it is bringing tears to her eyes Amazon reviewer
The story is so incredible and the author writes so beautifully that it is impossible to stay indifferent. I gave the book to my mom and she called me after she finished crying and telling me how much she loved it Amazon reviewer
It is a book we all must read, read in order to know It is harsh, enthralling, earth-shattering, rattling but we must. And nothing less Aliza Ziegler, Editor-in-Chief at Proza Books, Yedioth Ahronoth Publishing House
Great courage is needed to write as Adler does without softening, without beautifying, without leaving any room to imaginationYehudith Rotem, Haaretz newspaper
This is a book we are not allowed not to read Leah Roditi, AtMagazine
Malka Adler was born in a small village near the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel. She began her work as an author when she turned 50. After taking a creative writing course, she fell in love with the art. Malka has written six books, four of which are about the Holocaust. She obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees in educational counselling at Bar Ilan University and is a family and couples' therapist, writer and facilitator of several reading clubs.