Esther's Children
by
Caroline Beecham
An audacious story of love, bravery and self-sacrifice in World War Two
Publication date: 3rd May 2022
Genre: Historical Fiction
Pages: 376
RRP: $32.99AUD
Format read: Paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Blurb
Austria, 1936: Esther
'Tess' Simpson works for a British organisation that rescues academics
from the cruel Fascist and anti-Semitic regimes taking hold in Europe.
On a dangerous trip to Vienna to help bring aid to Europe's threatened
Jewish scholars, Esther meets Harry Singer, a young Jewish academic and
musician - and they fall in love.
My review
Caroline Beecham has delivered another honourable novel with Esther's Children; a work of fiction inspired by the life of Esther Simpson (1903 - 1996).
I loved that this story was based on the life of a real person, Esther Simpson, who through her tireless work saved the lives of many German Jews in her work for The Society for the Protection of Science and Learning. The society endeavoured to secure grants and work, in Britain, for academic refugees.
"On our shoulders rests the future of many of Europe's finest minds...."
Caroline Beecham's writing is exquisite and I found it easy to picture Esther and her colleagues. However, I didn't quite connect with the story the way I did with her previous novels. I found myself wanting more of Harry's story, Esther's love interest and a refugee himself. I was interested in his life in Vienna, the changing face of the city, then in the internment camp where aliens who were classed as a risk to British security were held.
Esther Simpson was an amazing woman, risking her own life and foregoing a family of her own to help many men and women who went on to achieve greatness in their field and I feel Caroline Beecham has done her story proud in Esther's Children.
My rating 3.5 stars ⭐⭐⭐½
About the author
Caroline is a novelist, writer and producer. She is the author of four books: the bestselling novel, Maggie's Kitchen, Eleanor's Secret, Finding
Eadie and Esther's
Children, and has been published in the UK and the US. Her debut novel, Maggie's Kitchen, was shortlisted for Booktopia's Best Historical Fiction in 2016 and nominated as book of the year and Caroline as Best New Author by AusRom Today. She has worked in documentary, film and drama, and discovered that she loves to write fiction and to share lesser-known histories; particularly those of pioneering women whose lives speak to us now. Caroline studied the craft of novel writing at the
Faber Academy in Sydney, with Curtis Brown Creative in London, and has a MA in Film & Television and a MA in
Creative Writing. She currently lives in Sydney, Australia with her
husband and two teenage sons.
Thanks to the generosity of Allen & Unwin I have one paperback copy of Esther's Children to give away. (Australian postal addresses only). Entry is via the form below. Giveaway closes at midnight on 5th June 2022.
This giveaway is now closed and the winner was announced HERE
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