The Story of the Forest, Linda Grant
The Story of the Forest, Linda Grant
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The Story of the Forest

Author: Linda Grant

Narrator: Anna Cordell

Unabridged: 9 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2024


Synopsis

A Paste Most Anticipated Historical Fiction for Fall

An “epic and marvelously entertaining” family saga by award-winning author Linda Grant about the European Jewish experience from WWI to the present day, that “constantly moves forward even as it looks sorrowfully back” (Financial Times).

It’s 1913 when Mina, the young and carefree daughter of a Jewish merchant, roams into a forest on the edge of the Baltic Sea looking for mushrooms. Instead, she encounters a gang of unruly, charismatic Bolsheviks—an adventure that will become the stuff of familial lore for generations to come. Intending to save her from further corruption, and in an act that forever changes the trajectory of their family’s life, Mina and her eldest brother, Jossel, board a ship to England.

There the threat of a different war looms large. When WWI hits, Jossel is sent to the front, where he keeps a severely wounded soldier in his unit alive ‘til morning by telling him tales—including that his sister Mina will marry him if he survives. The soldier lives and asks for Mina’s hand, their marriage uniting two growing trade dynasties. But over time Mina and Jossel will learn that not everyone in their family has survived the wars and pogroms, even as they and their offspring struggle to build new lives in Liverpool in the midst of ever-shifting discriminations.

Based on the author’s own family history and legends,The Story of the Forest is a remarkable record of family lore; a meditation on the power of stories to ground us, particularly in the face of life’s inevitable losses, told with a keen wit and a sharp eye to the charms and the foibles of family by masterful British novelist Linda Grant.

About The Author

Linda Grant was born in Liverpool on 15 February 1951, the child of Russian and Polish Jewish immigrants. She was educated at the Belvedere School (GDST), read English at the University of York, completed an M.A. in English at MacMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario and did further post-graduate studies at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, where she lived from 1977 to 1984. She now lives in London and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. website lindagrant.co.uk


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mariana on June 23, 2023

I thought I would be dnf-ing this as I trudged through the first few chapters. I didn’t find young Mina and Jossel compelling or likeable and thought the writing style, further faulted by some abounding typos, was stilted and arching for a resonance and depth of meaning it failed to achieve. However......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on April 30, 2023

Linda Grant's novel follows the story of a Jewish family over nearly a century from Riga to Liverpool and London. The novel begins in 1913 with the titular 'story of the forest': 14-year-old Mina Mendel collecting mushrooms in the forest, 'like a child in a fairytale', where an encounter with some B......more

Goodreads review by Christine on March 13, 2024

A very entertaining tale of a Jewish family whose lives have been dictated by dreams, life hazards, lack of money and of course antisemitism. A powerful start got me hooked straight away reflecting what the later generations wonder about their earlier family. Yes, emigration whether to Russia, Engla......more

Goodreads review by Adrienne on January 05, 2025

Waaayyyy to drawn out (for me)......more

Goodreads review by Ellen on March 02, 2024

Not for me, the story jumped around a characters and stories so I never really felt a connection to the story.......more