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The Matchbox Girl
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Adelheid Brunner does not speak. She writes and draws instead and her ambition is to own one thousand matchboxes. She makes herself invisible, hiding in cupboards with her pet rat, Franz Joseph, listening in on conversations she cant fully comprehend. Then she meets Dr Asperger, a man who lets children play all day and who recognises the importance of matchboxes. He invites Adelheid to come and live at the Vienna paediatric clinic, where she and other children like herself will live under observation. But the date is 1938 and the place is Vienna - why are the clinic's children disappearing, and where do they go? Adelheid starts to suspect that some of Dr Aspergers games are played for the highest stakes. In order to survive, she must play a game whose rules she cannot yet understand.
From the multi-award-winning author - a beautiful, stunningly ambitious novel telling the story of a young girl''s battle for survival and search for the truth in occupied Vienna Adelheid Brunner does not speak. She writes and draws instead and her ambition is to own one thousand matchboxes. Her grandmother cannot make sense of this, but Adelheid will stop at nothing to achieve her dream. She makes herself invisible, hiding in cupboards with her pet rat, Franz Joseph, listening in on conversations she can''t fully comprehend. Then she meets Dr Asperger, a man who lets children play all day and who recognises the importance of matchboxes. He invites Adelheid to come and live at the Vienna paediatric clinic, where she and other children like herself will live under observation. But the date is 1938 and the place is Vienna - a city of political instability, a place of increasing fear and violence. When the Nazis march into the city, a new world is created and difficult choices must be made. Why are the clinic''s children disappearing, and where do they go? Adelheid starts to suspect that some of Dr Asperger''s games are played for the highest stakes. In order to survive, she must play a game whose rules she cannot yet understand. Triumphant and tragic, soulful and spirited, The Matchbox Girl is a burningly brilliant book - that brings the stories of a generation of lost children into the light.
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Alice Jolly is a novelist and playwright. Her writing has been awarded the PEN/Ackerley Prize, an O Henry Prize and the V. S. Pritchett Memorial Prize, and been longlisted for Ondaatje Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize. She teaches on the Creative Writing Masters at Oxford University.
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From the multi-award-winning author - a beautiful, stunningly ambitious novel telling the story of a young girl's battle for survival and search for the truth in occupied Vienna
'A fierce celebration of hte messy nature of humanity itself**' Daily Mail
'A shimmering masterwork**' Alice Austen
'An extraordinary novel about resilience' Amanda Craig
'A mesmerising tapestry woven across history' Gina Rippon
'Gripping and profound. A masterful work of rare complexity that lingers and haunts' Christine Leunens
Adelheid Brunner does not speak. She writes and draws instead and her ambition is to own one thousand matchboxes. Her grandmother cannot make sense of this, but Adelheid will stop at nothing to achieve her dream. She makes herself invisible, hiding in cupboards with her pet rat, Franz Joseph, listening in on conversations she can't fully comprehend.
Then she meets Dr Asperger, a man who lets children play all day and who recognises the importance of matchboxes. He invites Adelheid to come and live at the Vienna paediatric clinic, where she and other children like herself will live under observation.
But the date is 1938 and the place is Vienna - a city of political instability, a place of increasing fear and violence. When the Nazis march into the city, a new world is created and difficult choices must be made.
Why are the clinic's children disappearing, and where do they go? Adelheid starts to suspect that some of Dr Asperger's games are played for the highest stakes. In order to survive, she must play a game whose rules she cannot yet understand.
Triumphant and tragic, soulful and spirited, The Matchbox Girl is a burningly brilliant book - that brings the stories of a generation of lost children into the light.
'A vividly imagined story told with real drive and heart' Rachel Seiffert
'Unique and profoundly human' Emma Darwin
'**One of the most charismatic and companionable narrators I've ever come across' Toby Litt
'The sheer brilliance of Alice Jolly's writing stopped me in my tracks, stole my breath' Angela Findlay
'An important, powerful book, so real I couldn't put it down'** Kathleen Jones
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781526681058
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Novels & Stories
- Größe H232mm x B151mm x T34mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9781526681058
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 1526681056
- Veröffentlichung 06.11.2025
- Titel The Matchbox Girl
- Autor Alice Jolly
- Untertitel Lose yourself in this autumn's most captivating historical novel
- Gewicht 502g
- Herausgeber Bloomsbury UK
- Anzahl Seiten 416