<p><b>A compulsive tangle of tales touching not only on lives, loves and the longing to belong, but also the brutality of war and injustice suffered again and yet again in Europe up to the present day.</b></p>

- Katya Adler, BBC Europe Editor

<p><b>An astonishing book, beautifully written. Echoes of a middle-European <i>Forsyte Saga</i> later colliding with the brutal realities of Nazism, and what came next.</b></p>

- John Carr, author of Escape from the Ghetto

<p><b>Kathy Henderson has a <br />rare ability to draw us into her immediate family and then reverse the <br />telescope to take in the cultural and political canvas imploding into world <br />wars, Holocaust and diaspora … Her writing is beautiful and captivating and we <br />are carried along in her unfolding discoveries …</b></p>

- Frankie Armstrong, singer, author and activist

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<p><b>Kathy has peeled away <br />the layers of her family history to reveal not only a fascinating narrative but <br />the way in which chance encounters enrich our lives.</b></p>

- Meriel Schindler, author of The Lost Café Schindler

<p><b>She fits these tales into a gripping … historical narrative for her own better understanding of what occurred … to allow us, her readers, a deeper insight into the complex history of central Europe through the 20th Century, its two world wars and beyond.</b></p>

- Diana Quick, actor and writer

<p><em>*'Henderson has that rare quality of being able to draw the reader into her world, offering them a rich and cultural experience along the way.' *- <strong>The Lady</strong></em></p>

<p><em>‘an evocative account of a childhood in a postwar London’</em> - <strong><em>Who Do You Think You Are?</em></strong></p>

'That’s what happens when you listen to the stories and they start to tell themselves all over again … the more you hear, the more questions there are, answers unpeeling like the layers of an onion.’Memoir, detective work and political history come together in this vivid and moving family biography told through the stories passed down by its undaunted women.Heard on a toboggan in the Austrian mountains, in the back seat of an overloaded Mini toiling through Europe, on a coal barge in Paris … here are tales that take us from Hungary, Germany and Italy to France, England and Argentina, from the young actress in fin de siècle Vienna to the 16-year-old schoolboy who disappeared for over 50 years. My Disappearing Uncle is a journey of discovery that explores the complicated dance between the present and the past.
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One scattered family and 200 years of European turmoil told through the stories passed down by its undaunted women
A compulsive tangle of tales touching not only on lives, loves and the longing to belong, but also the brutality of war and injustice suffered again and yet again in Europe up to the present day.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781803991221
Publisert
2023-03-16
Utgiver
Vendor
The History Press Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
296

Forfatter

Biographical note

Kathy Henderson is an award-winning children’s writer, poet and illustrator with more than 30 published books, winner among other things of the Kurt Maschler Award, the Aesop Prize of the American Folklore Society and shortlisted for the Children’s Poetry Prize. With a background in literature, music and oral history she also compiled 'My Song is My Own, 100 women’s songs from the British Isles', which has become the iconic book on the hidden voices of women. She has written for radio, visited hundreds of schools and libraries and been a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund.