Dobryd
by Ann Charney, Foreword by Peter McFarlane
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Pub Date Jun 15 2025 | Archive Date Jun 30 2025
Literary Press Group of Canada | Baraka Books
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Description
It is 1944 and Red Army soldiers have liberated the Polish town of Dobryd from Nazi occupation. After three years of hiding, a family are helped down from a hayloft and given bread. One of the soldiers picks up a four-year-old child and carries her outside. She looks around in wonder and feels, for the first time in her life, the fresh air of summer on her cheeks.
So begins a young girl’s new life amid the ruins of World War II. While adults mourn what was lost forever, the narrator explores a world that had been forbidden to her, discovering the pleasures of the senses and the company of other children. Though resolutely thriving in the present and thrilled about what’s ahead, the young child also pieces together the past that the adults are determined to bury.
In this powerful autobiographical novel about momentous events, award-winning Montreal writer Ann Charney tells an illuminating story of ordinary people committing appalling crimes and surviving unfathomable despair. Written with fierce candour and insight, it is a compelling story of the human spirit.
A Note From the Publisher
Often compared to The Diary of Anne Frank, DOBRYD, which is still available in many languages and many countries, has been out of print for years in Canada.
Also available in ePub.
Advance Praise
“Along with The Diary of Anne Frank . . . Dobryd will take its place as one of the truly significant insights into the effects of war.” Books in Canada
“A tale told with great skill and simplicity; her book is a tour de force.” Maclean’s
“A ‘marvelous’ autobiographical novel of a Jewish girl emerging from hiding in Poland after the defeat of the Nazis, and rediscovering freedom and hope.” Publishers Weekly
“One of the best books on a European destiny in our century.” Stuttgarter Zeitung, Germany
“Original and compelling, this book makes us believe in the possibility of happiness amid the terrors of war.” Frankfurter Neue Presse, Germany
“A terrifying and inspiring story of war seen through the eyes of a child.” L’express, Belgium
“An extraordinary testimonial to the strength of the human spirit, even in the worst times.” Flair, Belgium
“The novel’s unsentimental, clear-eyed vision offers hope that, with luck, the human spirit can blossom under the most dreadful circumstances.” Mary Soderstrom
Marketing Plan
Local Launch in Montreal
Print and Digital Ad campaign
Local Launch in Montreal
Print and Digital Ad campaign
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781771863995 |
PRICE | CA$19.95 (CAD) |
PAGES | 216 |