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The Last Train to London

A Novel
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The Last Train to London by Meg Waite Clayton is a gripping tale set against the backdrop of pre-World War II Europe. It follows the courageous efforts of Truus Wijsmuller, a Dutchwoman who helps Jewish children escape from Nazi-occupied territories. The story showcases the intersection of bravery, duty, and compassion as a network of individuals unite to save innocent lives amidst growing tensions and dangers.
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You might enjoy this historical fiction if you are captivated by stories of bravery and sacrifice set against the backdrop of pre-World War II Europe. It weaves the harrowing yet inspiring tale of a courageous effort to rescue children, offering a gripping narrative filled with human compassion and resilience. Fans of character-driven tales that highlight heroism during challenging times will find this book particularly engaging.

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The Last Train to London

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National bestseller

A Historical Novels Review Editors' Choice

A Jewish Book Award Finalist

The New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Exiles conjures her best novel yet, a pre-World War II-era story with the emotional resonance of Orphan Train and All the Light We Cannot See, centring on the Kindertransports that carried thousands of children out of Nazi-occupied Europeβ€”and one brave woman who helped them escape to safety.

In 1936, the Nazi are little more than loud, brutish bores to fifteen-year-old Stephan Neuman, the son of a wealthy and influential Jewish family and budding playwright whose playground extends from Vienna's streets to its intricate underground tunnels. Stephan's best friend and companion is the brilliant Ε½ofie-Helene, a Christian girl whose mother edits a progressive, anti-Nazi newspaper. But the two adolescents' carefree innocence is shattered when the Nazis take control.

There is hope in the darkness, though. Truus Wijsmuller, a member of the Dutch resistance, risks her life smuggling Jewish children out of Nazi Germany to the nations that will take them. It is a mission that becomes even more dangerous after the Anschlussβ€”Hitler's annexation of Austriaβ€”as, across Europe, countries close their borders to the growing number of refugees desperate to escape.

Tante Truus, as she is known, is determined to save as many children as she can. After Britain passes a measure to take in at-risk child refugees from the German Reich, she dares to approach Adolf Eichmann, the man who would later help devise the β€œFinal Solution to the Jewish Question,” in a race against time to bring children like Stephan, his young brother Walter, and Ε½ofie-Helene on a perilous journey to an uncertain future abroad.

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The Last Train to London has been praised for its poignant storytelling and tribute to courage and heroism during the pre-World War II era. It captures the emotional and social tensions of the time while showcasing the impact of one woman's brave efforts to rescue Jewish children. The book is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant, appreciated for its meticulous research and compelling characters.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780062946942

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 July 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: HarperPaperbacks

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 358g

Pages: 480

About the Author

Meg Waite Clayton is a New York Times bestselling author of six novels, most recently Beautiful Exiles. Her prior novels include the Langum-Prize honoured The Race for Paris; The Language of Light, a finalist for the Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction (now the PEN/Bellwether); and The Wednesday Sisters, one of Entertainment Weekly's 25 Essential Best Friend Novels of all time. She has also written for the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, and public radio, often on the subject of the particular challenges women face. A graduate of the University of Michigan and its law school, Meg also writes "Listen In," a monthly audiobook review column for the San Francisco Chronicle. megwaiteclayton.com

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