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Fiction World War Ii

The Resistance Painter

by (author) Kath Jonathan

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Initial publish date
Mar 2025
Category
World War II, Contemporary Women, Historical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781668013618
    Publish Date
    Mar 2025
    List Price
    $24.99

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An evocative work of historical fiction, examining the little-known story of Poland’s extraordinary WWll resistance army and the contemporary lives of two artists, grandmother and granddaughter, which are inextricably entwined.

Warsaw 1939. Irena Marianowka’s dreams of attending art school in Paris are crushed when the Nazis invade Poland. Instead, she joins the Home Army and, together with her resistance cell, risks her life guiding people to safety through the sewers of Warsaw. In 1941, after a harrowing mission, she returns home to learn that her sister, Lotka, has been abducted by the Gestapo. Determined to find her, Irena is willing to risk everything.

Toronto 2011. Jo Blum lives in Toronto with her beloved grandmother, a lauded painter of WWII and a decorated war hero. Jo has a budding career creating sculptures for grave sites based on the life stories of her dying clients. Her recorded interviews with Stefan, her new Polish client, unveil a heroic wartime past eerily similar to her grandmother’s. But Jo’s quest to uncover the truth about Stefan and her grandmother opens an explosive Pandora’s box with shockwaves that threaten everything she’s known about her family.

The Resistance Painter will resonate with fans of Woman with the Blue Star, The Book of Lost Names, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The German Girl, and The Dutch Wife, confronting questions about the accuracy of the stories we tell about our lives and whether buried secrets should stay buried.

About the author

A resident of Toronto, Kath Jonathan is a poetry, short story, and novel writer. Her work has been shortlisted for the Marina Nemat Award, a finalist for The Janice Colbert Poetry Award, longlisted for the Puritan’s Thomas Morton Memorial Prize for short story, published in a Penguin Random House chapbook and in online literary magazines. Kath holds a Certificate in creative writing and an MA in English literature, both from the University of Toronto.

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