The Last Train to London

The Last Train to London

By Meg Waite Clayton

Pages

480

Rating

4.13

Year

2019

FictionHistorical FictionWarHistoricalHolocaustWorld War Ii

Description

In 1936, the Nazis are little more than loud, brutish bores to fifteen-year-old Stephan Neuman, the son of a wealthy and influential Jewish family and a budding playwright whose playground extends from Vienna’s streets to its intricate underground tunnels. Stephan’s best friend and companion is the brilliant Žofie-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 Anschluss — Hitler’s annexation of Austria — as countries across Europe 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 “Final Solution to the Jewish Question,” in a race against time to bring children like Stephan, his young brother Walter, and Žofie-Helene on a perilous journey to an uncertain future abroad.

With the emotional resonance of Orphan Train and All the Light We Cannot See, this pre-World War II–era novel centers on the Kindertransports that carried thousands of children out of Nazi-occupied Europe.

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The New York Times bestselling author conjures a pre-World War II–era story centering on the Kindertransports that carried thousands of children out of Nazi-occupied Europe — and one brave woman who helped them escape to safety.

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