The Ark, Margot BenaryIsbert
The Ark, Margot BenaryIsbert
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The Ark

Author: Margot Benary-Isbert

Narrator: Tamaryn Payne

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 12/19/2024


Synopsis

Two rooms all to themselves⁠—it was almost too good to be true! For this was postwar Germany, filled with starving, homeless people trying to stay alive amidst the rubble, and to the Lechows the two freezing attic rooms in Mrs. Verduz’ house on Parsley Street were an unbelievable stroke of luck. No matter that every stick of furniture and even the cracked dishes were borrowed from a grudging but kind landlady, that food was so scarce they were nearly always hungry, that Matthias, loving the stars and growing things, was assigned to construction work by the Labor Office. Now that there was a roof over their heads, Joey and Andrea could attend school, and perhaps Father, if he was still alive, would find his way to them from the prison camp in Russia.

It was a makeshift arrangement at best, but somehow Mother made the cheerless rooms homelike, and soon there were good friends⁠—lovable, half wild Hans Ulrich who treasure hunted with Joey in the ruins of bombed out houses; musical Dieter; and plump, cheerful Lenchen⁠—to share their meager but merry Christmas celebration. Only shy, lonely Margret, who felt that half herself had died with her twin brother Christian in East Germany, made no special friend, unless one counted Caliph, Mrs. Verduz’ cat. But eventually it was Margret’s love of animals that led her to sprightly Mrs. Almut and Rowan Farm and, before the next Christmas, Matthias had exchanged his hated job for the hard but satisfying work of the farm. Margret, too, happily caring for Mrs. Almut’s Great Danes, was beginning to understand the inexorable cycle of life and death, and the Ark, an old railroad car on the farm converted into a home, was ready to receive a reunited family.

The Ark paints an honest, realistic picture of the terrible aftermath of war in a defeated country. Most of all, it is the story of courage⁠—the courage of real people who, caught up in the adversity that shattered their lives, can still look at the future with hope and at the past without bitterness.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on March 10, 2025

I loved this book so much!! Margot Benary-Isbert is a new favorite author. I read her wonderful young adult novel, 'Under a Changing Moon', at the end of 2024 and it went right onto my favorites list for the year. The Ark has a very different setting to begin with but there similiarities with 'Under......more

Goodreads review by Clara Ellen on August 21, 2015

This is one of my favorite books of all time! I love the rich descriptions, whether of the natural beauty of the countryside or of the little rooms the refugee family stays in after the war, and the characters are so well-portrayed that I feel I truly know them and have grown to love them so much. T......more

Goodreads review by Gina on February 28, 2019

I’m not sure I can even put into words how much I enjoyed this book or how often it touched me. Set in reconstruction Germany after WWII this book is a story of a family of refugees. It isn’t the ugly, war-torn world we usually see but neither is it pie in the sky. It deals with truth and goodness i......more

Goodreads review by ladydusk on April 02, 2021

Delightful.......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on February 09, 2025

This is an amazingly heartwarming and hope-filled book, especially considering it is based on the author's own experiences after WWII. As soon as I finished reading this book aloud to them, my kids insisted I begin reading the sequel right away instead of reading something else in between.......more