In the Shadows of the Birch Trees

by Jeremy Bending

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The story of a young Hungarian woman Eszter and her baby Eva who, by an extraordinary twist of fate, escape the horror of the mass murders being committed within the Birkenau extermination camp in WW2 as they are about to enter there. And of the lives they live following this reprieve. The SS guard who allowed them to escape, Peter Leahy, falls in love with Eszter and goes to find her in war-torn Budapest. They are separated again by the return of Eszter's husband, but never lose their love for one another, living the rest of their lives unaware of the other's continued feelings. After fleeing the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956, Eva grows into a famous medical researcher into eye disease and eventually uncovers the sad truth that her mother Eszter and Peter both lived out their lives regretting their lost love of each other, before she too dies at the age of seventy after becoming blind. 'You may consider me naive', the author asked himself, after having been very moved by his visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial, 'but what if one, just one, of the prisoners who arrived on the death train had had the chance to escape? What would they have made of the life this reprieve had given them?'
  • ISBN13 9781911593713
  • Publish Date 1 September 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Arena Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 215
  • Language English