22 Britannia Road: A Novel

22 Britannia Road: A Novel

by Amanda Hodgkinson

Narrated by Robin Sachs

Unabridged — 11 hours, 16 minutes

22 Britannia Road: A Novel

22 Britannia Road: A Novel

by Amanda Hodgkinson

Narrated by Robin Sachs

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Overview

A tour de force that echoes modern classics like Suite Francaise and The Postmistress.

"Housekeeper or housewife?" the soldier asks Silvana as she and eight- year-old Aurek board the ship that will take them from Poland to England at the end of World War II. There her husband, Janusz, is already waiting for them at the little house at 22 Britannia Road. But the war has changed them all so utterly that they'll barely recognize one another when they are reunited. "Survivor," she answers.

Silvana and Aurek spent the war hiding in the forests of Poland. Wild, almost feral Aurek doesn't know how to tie his own shoes or sleep in a bed. Janusz is an Englishman now-determined to forget Poland, forget his own ghosts from the way, and begin a new life as a proper English family. But for Silvana, who cannot escape the painful memory of a shattering wartime act, forgetting is not a possibility.

One of the most searing debuts to come along in years, 22 Britannia Road. is the wrenching chronicle of how these damaged people try to become, once again, a true family. An unforgettable novel that cries out for discussion, it is a powerful story of primal maternal love, overcoming hardship, and, ultimately, acceptance-one that will pierce your heart.

Editorial Reviews

JULY 2011 - AudioFile

Robin Sachs has a voice that seduces. He lures listeners back to the era of post-War England and deep into the lives of a Polish couple, Janusz and Silvana Nowak. The two were separated by the war, and Janusz, the only survivor of a military massacre, has taken a house at 22 Britannia Road. There he anxiously prepares for a reunion with the wife and son he hasn’t seen in six years. Silvana and Aurek show the ill effects of hiding in the forest and in caves, enduring attacks and scraping out an existence. Sachs adds depth to every poignant moment, never becoming sentimental. Chapters alternate between past reflections and present confusion, and Sachs makes every discomfort, every awkward moment, every ghastly memory real. Robin Sachs gives a must-hear performance of this complex novel. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Sarah Towers

It is Hodgkinson's portrait of the primal bond between mother and child, her visceral understanding of the gorgeous, terrible weight of love mothers must carry, war or no war, secret or no secret, that leaves an indelible impression.
—The New York Times

Publishers Weekly

In her powerful debut, Hodgkinson takes on the tale of a family desperately trying to put itself back together after WWII. Silvana and Janusz have only been married a few months when the war forces them apart. Silvana and their infant son, Aurek, leave Poland and disappear into the forests of Eastern Europe, where they bear witness to German atrocities. Meanwhile Janusz, the sole survivor of his slaughtered military unit, flees to France. There, he takes up with a local girl and, though he loves her, awaits the war's end so that he can go in search of his wife and son. He eventually finds them in a refugee camp and they travel to England together, where they attempt to put the past behind them. But the secrets they carry pull at the threads of their fragile peace. Hodgkinson alternates viewpoints to relay the story of three desperate characters, skillfully toggling between the war and its aftermath with wonderfully descriptive prose that pulls the reader into a sweeping tale of survival and redemption. (May)

Library Journal

This debut novel moves between wartime Poland and postwar England as it follows the shifting fortunes of Janusz Nowak and his wife, Silvana. Their young marriage is tested by the German invasion as Janusz enlists and Silvana finds herself left behind in Warsaw with their young son, Aurek. Janusz loses his regiment and ends up in England after spending time on a farm in France, where he has a passionate love affair. Silvana and Aurek escape into the forest and endure years of privation and abuse at the hands of their protectors. Their unexpected postwar family reunion is marred by the guilty secrets they each harbor. And in spite of Janusz's good job and comfortable home, the path to happiness is complicated by Aurek's mistrust of his father and the appearance of a dashing widower with a murky past, who is drawn to Silvana. VERDICT Fans of novels like The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society and Sarah's Key, who can never have too much of a good war story, will warm to this fine debut. Recommended.—Barbara Love, Kingston Frontenac P.L., Kingston, Ont.

JULY 2011 - AudioFile

Robin Sachs has a voice that seduces. He lures listeners back to the era of post-War England and deep into the lives of a Polish couple, Janusz and Silvana Nowak. The two were separated by the war, and Janusz, the only survivor of a military massacre, has taken a house at 22 Britannia Road. There he anxiously prepares for a reunion with the wife and son he hasn’t seen in six years. Silvana and Aurek show the ill effects of hiding in the forest and in caves, enduring attacks and scraping out an existence. Sachs adds depth to every poignant moment, never becoming sentimental. Chapters alternate between past reflections and present confusion, and Sachs makes every discomfort, every awkward moment, every ghastly memory real. Robin Sachs gives a must-hear performance of this complex novel. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169437034
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 04/28/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
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