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The Lost Café Schindler

One family, two wars and the search for truth
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The Lost Café Schindler by Meriel Schindler is a poignant exploration of family history intertwined with European turmoil, tracing the legacy of a beloved café in Innsbruck, Austria. The author delves into her family's past, revealing personal stories against a backdrop of fascist history, ultimately seeking to uncover her family's legacy and the impact of historical events on their lives.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by family histories intertwined with significant historical events. This gripping narrative unfolds a family's tale, delving into secrets and personal connections affected by the rise of Nazism, making it appealing to those interested in biography and memoir genres with a backdrop of 20th-century European history.

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Meriel Schindler tells the story of Café Schindler, blending memoir and family history.

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Rigorously researched, The Lost Café Schindler successfully weaves together a compelling and at times deeply moving memoir and family history that also chronicles the wider story of the Jews of the Austro-Hungarian Empire... It distinguishes itself through its combination of mystery and reconciliation. -- The Times T2

In tilling the past, Meriel has uncovered the most fascinating - and devastating - family history. The Lost Café Schindler is not just a genealogical exploration, though; it sets out the wider experiences of the Jewish population of the Austro-Hungarian empire, weaving in the story of how antisemitism took root.

-- Sunday Times

An impressively researched account of Jewish life in the Tyrol up to and during the Second World War.

-- Evening Standard

An extraordinary story - so cadenced and so moving.

-- Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with Amber Eyes

An extraordinary and compelling book of reckonings - a journey across a long, complex, and deeply painful arc of history, grippingly told - a wonderful melding of the personal and the political, the family and the historical.

-- Philippe Sands, author of East West Street

A significant benefit for family historians is that her reading, sources, and resources offer guidance that others might follow and use in their own research.

-- Who Do You Think You Are?

A well-researched account.

-- The Observer

The scale of the crimes committed during these years can never be fully comprehended, but through tales like these they become relatable and the sense of loss, shared.

-- Press Association

Compelling and beautifully written... A remarkable and inspiring story that attests to the strength and compassion of the human spirit in overcoming the tragedy of persecution... Fascinating family history.

-- Daily Express

Schindler builds her story patiently, tracking her own journey in unravelling it.

-- i

Kurt Schindler was an impossible man. His daughter Meriel spent her adult life trying to keep him at bay. Kurt had made extravagant claims about their family history. Were they really related to Franz Kafka and Oscar Schindler, of Schindler's List fame? Or Hitler's Jewish doctor - Dr Bloch? What really happened on Kristallnacht, the night that Nazis beat Kurt's father half to death and ransacked the family home?

When Kurt died in 2017, Meriel felt compelled to resolve her mixed feelings about him, and to solve the mysteries he had left behind.

Starting with photos and papers found in Kurt's isolated cottage, Meriel...

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The Lost Café Schindler by Meriel Schindler has been reviewed as an absorbing and compelling memoir that intertwines personal narratives with historical events. It is praised for its gripping exploration of a family's complex past, blending the personal with political and historical contexts. Reviewers commend Schindler's courage and tenacity in uncovering and recounting her father's story, likening it to a historical detective story with rich, forensic detail.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781529332087

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 January 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hodder Paperback

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 432

About the Author

Meriel Schindler spent the first fifteen years of her life growing up in central London before suddenly being moved to a convent school in provincial Austria. Five years later she moved back to the UK to study French and German at university and is now an employment lawyer, partner and head of a team at Withers LLP, a law firm. Meriel is also a trustee of Arvon, the writing charity, is married to husband Jeremy and has three grown-up children.

www.merielschindler.com

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