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Over the Ocean

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Over the Ocean
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Erika Fischer
Translated by Andrew Brown
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 127
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781843915041
ClassificationsDewey:940.53161092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hesperus Press Ltd
Imprint Hesperus Press Ltd
Publication Date 20 June 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In July 1940, Erich Fischer found himself in Liverpool being herded onto a British transport ship bound for Australia, along with 2,500 other men. Conditions on board were horrific, with men locked below decks with overflowing latrines and only seawater to clean themselves. Separated from family, friends and removed from any semblance of a normal life, Erich is unsure whether he will ever see wife and child again. Erica Fischer's Over the Ocean tells the extraordinary story of her own parents and at the same time sheds light on a little-known and little-discussed chapter in British history. Fischer's parents met in Austria in the early 1930s. Her mother, Irka, was a Polish Jew and her father, Erich, was a Viennese lapsed Catholic. Faced with growing unrest in Europe, Irka fled to the United Kingdom in 1938, her husband followed a year later. However at the outbreak of war, Erich had been arrested as an 'enemy alien', and having been interned was deported to the opposite side of the world.Faced with unimaginable hardships, the deportees banded together in solidarity to face their new life in Australia and Erich was, against the odds, able to make contact with Irka and their letters established a lifeline between continents. Over the Ocean is an astonishing true tale dealing with an unexposed and unexplored period in British history but also a story of the resilience of love.

Author Biography

Erica Fischer was born to an emigre couple in England, and her family returned to Austria in 1948. She lives in Berlin and is a freelance writer and translator. Her true-life story Aimee & Jaguar was a bestseller, and has been translated into twenty languages.

Reviews

'Meticulously researched and moving' Buchkultur Magazin 'An extremely haunting and captivating book' Illustrierte Neue Welt 'With care and empathy, she keeps 'forgetting' at bay, and makes room for hope without any gimmicks' Die Furche 'A thrilling, beautiful book full of pain; Muenchner Merkur 'Erica Fischer demonstrates that she is good at bringing human drama to life' Wiener Zeitung