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Review: The English German Girl

From bicycle to Kindertransport

May 18, 2011 09:08
Jake Wallis Simons

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By Jake Wallis Simons
Polygon, £12.99

Jake Wallis Simons's 2005 first novel The Exiled Times of a Tibetan Jew was well received. His new one, chronicling Rosa Klein's Berlin childhood in Nazi Germany and her escape to England on a Kindertransport, is an ambitious, courageous book.

Ambitious in the way Simons's subject matter - history to him but within living memory for some of us - has a touch of the surreal. Rosa riding her bicycle from early childhood through adolescence into adulthood becomes a symbol of physical as well as metaphysical release. Courageous because its ground has been covered many times before.

In his afterword, in which he makes generous acknowledgment to his background reading and the many people who advised him, Simons says that he did not want to stand accused of "bumming a ride on the Holocaust."