The snow hare

Paula Lichtarowicz

Book - 2023

"Lena has lived a long, quiet life on her farm in Wales, alongside her husband and child. But as her end approaches, buried memories begin to return. Of her childhood in Poland, and her passion for science. Of the early days of her marriage, reluctant wife to an army officer. Of the birth of her daughter, whose arrival changed everything. Memories less welcome return, too. Her Polish village, transformed overnight by the Soviets, and the war that doomed her entire family to the frigid work camps of the Siberian tundra. And buried in that blinding snow, amongst the darkness of survival, the most haunting memory of all: that of an extraordinary new love"--

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Paula Lichtarowicz (author)
Edition
First North American edition
Physical Description
377 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780316461351
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lichtarowicz (Creative Truths in Provincial Policing) delivers a dramatic story of a Polish woman's coming-of-age during WWII. Lena, drifting in and out of consciousness on her deathbed in present day England, reflects on her youth in southern Poland in the 1930s, when she aspired to be a medical student. After she's badly injured by a streetcar, a soldier named Anton who was courting her devotedly sits by her bedside, and her parents, with Austen-esque machinations, consent for Anton to marry her. They have a daughter after she unsuccessfully tries to run away, and soon he's imprisoned as a traitor by the new Soviet-controlled government. Lena and her family, meanwhile, are sent to a labor camp in Siberia, where she finds a lifeline in Grigori, a Russian guard who at one point takes Lena by sleigh to the tundra, where he shoots an elk and trades its meat for a dairy goat whose milk helps keep Lena, her daughter, and her infant nephew alive. When her time is up at the camp, she's confronted with the complex reality of her prospects with Grigori and Anton. The gripping narrative of Lena's wartime experiences contrasts bleak deprivation and suffering with sumptuous scenes of familial affection and the ache of true love. This will transport readers. Agent: Clare Alexander, Aitken Alexander Assoc. (Jan.)

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