by Martin Doerry (Author), Martin Doerry (Author), John Brownjohn (Translator)
My Wounded Heart tells the story of a gifted Jewish doctor, the mother of five children, who, after being divorced by her Aryan husband, is arrested on an absurd charge and sent to a corrective labour camp in 1942. Lilli was a prolific letter writer and miraculously almost all her letters to her children and friends, together with a huge number of their letters to her (smuggled out of the camp at Breitenau before she was sent to Auschwitz), survived the Second World War and only came to light on the death of her son in 1998. In the letters and in Martin Doerry's superb commentary, we see the deterioration of a whole country through the eyes of an ordinary family driven asunder by pressure from the Nazi regime. We see Lilli's initial optimism and love of her husband begin to crack. We see her trying to support and run the family home from Breitenau camp, but relying totally on her twelve-year-old daughter, llse. And perhaps most moving of all, we see llse's heroic attempts to meet her mother, even though it means going into the labour camp itself, and Lilli's courage in the face of her inevitable end.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 07 Mar 2005
ISBN 10: 0747570507
ISBN 13: 9780747570509
Book Overview: Caused a sensation on publication in German, when it was compared to the Anne Frank and Victor Klemperer diaries More than 100,000 copies sold in Germany; translation rights sold in 15 countries Serialised in the UK on first publication in the Sunday Telegraph and the Daily Mail