Gerta, Katerina Tuckova
Gerta, Katerina Tuckova
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Gerta

Author: Kateřina Tučková, Véronique Firkusny

Narrator: Liza Seneca

Unabridged: 16 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/01/2021


Synopsis

The award-winning novel by Czech author Kateřina Tučková—her first to be translated into English—about the fate of one woman and the pursuit of forgiveness in a divided postwar world.1945. Allied forces liberate Nazi-occupied Brno, Moravia. For Gerta Schnirch, daughter of a Czech mother and a German father aligned with Hitler, it’s not deliverance; it’s a sentence. She has been branded an enemy of the state. Caught in the changing tides of a war that shattered her family—and her innocence—Gerta must obey the official order: she, along with all ethnic Germans, is to be expelled from Czechoslovakia. With nothing but the clothes on her back and an infant daughter, she’s herded among thousands, driven from the only home she’s ever known. But the injustice only makes Gerta stronger, more empowered, and more resolved to seek justice. Her journey is a relentless quest for a seemingly impossible forgiveness. And one day, she will return.Spanning decades and generations, Kateřina Tučková’s breathtaking novel illuminates a long-neglected episode in Czech history. One of exclusion and prejudice, of collective shame versus personal guilt, all through the eyes of a charismatic woman whose courage will affect all the lives she’s touched. Especially that of the daughter she loved, fought for, shielded, and would come to inspire.

About Kateřina Tučková

Kateřina Tučková is a Czech playwright, publicist, biographer, art historian, exhibition curator, and bestselling author of Gerta and The Žítková Goddesses. She has won several literary awards, including the Magnesia Litera Award (for both Gerta and The Žítková Goddesses), the Brno City Award for literature, the Josef Škvorecký Award, and the Czech Bestseller Award. Kateřina is also the recipient of the Freedom, Democracy, and Human Rights Award by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, and of the Premio Libro d’Europa at the Book Fair in Salerno, Italy. Between 2015 and 2018, she was a founder and first president of the Meeting Brno festival, focusing on international and intercultural dialogue. Kateřina Tučková currently lives in Prague and Brno, Czech Republic. Her books have been translated into seventeen languages. Gerta is her first to be translated into English. In December 2020, her novel Bílá Voda will be published in Czech. For more information, visit www.katerina-tuckova.cz/en/.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ellie

Having read countless historical fiction novels, I was instantly intrigued by “Gerta’s” premise and wow, it certainly didn’t disappoint! The writing was imaginative and lyrical, instantly transporting me into a war-ravaged world where hatred and violence penetrate the very air Gerta breathes and whe......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne

Gerta Schnirch was raised by a Czech mother and a German father in Brno, Czechoslovakia during Hitler’s rise to power. She always identified with her mother's Czech values and often clashed with her father over his Nazi ideology. The war eventually shatters her parent’s relationship and her simple c......more

Goodreads review by Bosorka

Těžko hledám slova. Tahle knížka na mě až nečekaně zapůsobila. Po Žítkovských bohyních, které všichni vychvalovali do nebes, a mě zase až tak nesebraly, jsem nejspíš nic neočekávala. A místo "nic" jsem dostala nálož emocí, nálož něčeho tak nesmírně těžkého a temného, že se mi tajil dech. Kdo je vine......more

Goodreads review by Lark

The story and the prose felt a little simple and sentimental to me. There is so much already written about WWII and its immediate aftermath that I feel fiction needs to surpass what has come before to justify itself. The other issue I struggle with is that fiction about this era seems a bit derivati......more


Quotes

“The story is an unvarnished chronicle of a young woman doing what she must to protect herself and her daughter.” —Historical Novel Society“I think [Gerta] is beautiful and relevant. One of its basic themes is the expulsion of the German population from Czechoslovakia after the Second World War, but as a whole the novel carries a much broader theme that seems crucial to me today—that the mutual problems between people and nations will not be solved simply by an acknowledgment, and not even by an apology. An apology is just the beginning. We can admit our own guilt, take it on ourselves, but an even more difficult and important step, which is not spoken of so much and for which there are no laws or entitlements, is forgiveness—whether toward others or toward ourselves. For me, Gerta is a book about forgiveness.” —Alice Nellis, director of the Czech TV adaptation of Gerta (English translation by Véronique Firkusny)“A great book…Immediately after reading, [Gerta] is unforgettable…Although she certainly did not plan for it, Katerina Tucková wrote a novel that should be required reading.” —Jan Hübsch, Lidovky