The Girl with the Violin
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Shelley Davidow
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Shelley Davidow
About this listen
A powerful love story in which one woman's quest for identity and healing also becomes the single way she can honor her grandparents, whose lives were irreversibly shattered by the Holocaust. Perfect for listeners of Anna Funder and Megan Rogers.
It's 1989 and for a young Jewish-Australian violinist, a scholarship to Berlin is the chance of a lifetime. Germany is on the verge of change as the wall is torn down, and Susanna is swept along by the tumultuous event. Under the careful guidance of Stefan Heinemeyer, her renowned violin teacher and the grandson of a Nazi, she begins a composition in memory of her grandmother, Mirla, who died in the Buchenwald concentration camp during the Second World War, and Susanna is inspired to retrace Mirla's final footsteps.
It's a journey that reconnects Susanna to her heritage and propels her musical gift to extraordinary heights. Yet as a forbidden yearning for Stefan begins to unfurl, Susanna's life is forever changed, and the repercussions will echo through decades and across continents.
In a world where history, society and inherited traumas threaten to silence Susanna and prevent her from ever becoming her true self, can she find the courage to reclaim her power as a woman, a musician, and a composer, and in so doing, lay her haunted past to rest?
PRAISE:
'The Girl with the Violin has deep emotional truths running throughout, bringing together major historical events in modern history, the Holocaust and the Berlin Wall. The poetic musicality of the storytelling captures the emotion, which at times can be raw and gripping ... Highly recommended.'—Good Reading magazine
'Davidow's poetic writing style allows her to sensitively reflect upon these topics, and vividly explore themes of resilience, loss, love, grief and triumph... A must read for any historical fiction fans, The Girl with the Violin is a deeply moving novel.'—Better Reading
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- Psalteryschool
- 10-07-2024
A slow start but worth the wait.
For me there was a lot to relate to. This book slowly draws you in. At first I didn’t think much of it but once you get into it you are hooked.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-09-2024
loved it
Loved that the reader was drawn into the mindset, fears, hopes & more of all the players.Splendid writing. Loved the splendid descriptions....especially of Berlin, but also Australia. Tears & joy.... a book that we can all take something of the people, their lives, loves & discoveries...and the cost, strength & enrichment it can take to move forward.
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- Julie Merrett
- 11-10-2024
Heartbreaking yet beautiful all at the same time!
The Girl with the Violin brought on a whirlwind of emotions for me. It’s a beautifully crafted story that explores how life often doesn’t go as planned, yet it still holds a unique beauty all its own. This book is powerful, touching, and left me reflecting deeply on the unpredictable journey of life. Shelly Davidow's performance was incredible! looking forward to listening to more books by her!
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