The Cut Out Girl talk with Bart van Es and Lien de Jong-Spiero

Event date
27 June 2019
Event time
17:00 - 19:00
Oxford week
Venue
Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre; St Catherine’s College
Speaker(s)
Prof. Bart van Es and Lien de Jong-Spiero

 

Costa Biography Award Winner 2018

Professor Bart Van Es has written an enthralling story of a man's search for the truth about his family's past.

The last time Lien saw her parents was in the Hague when she was collected at the door by a stranger and taken to a city far away to be hidden from the Nazis. She was raised by her foster family as one of their own, but a falling out well after the war meant they were no longer in touch. What was her side of the story, Bart van Es - a grandson of the couple who looked after Lien - wondered? What really happened during the war, and after? So began an investigation that would consume and transform both Bart van Es's life and Lien's. Lien was now in her 80s and living in Amsterdam. Reluctantly, she agreed to meet him, and eventually they struck up a remarkable friendship.

The Cut Out Girl braids together a powerful recreation of Lien's intensely harrowing childhood story with the present-day account of Bart's efforts to piece that story together. And it embraces the wider picture, too, for Holland was more cooperative in rounding up its Jews for the Nazis than any other Western European country; that is part of Lien's story too. This is an astonishing, moving reckoning with a young girl's struggle for survival during war. It is a story about the powerful love and challenges of foster families, and about the ways our most painful experiences - so crucial in defining us - can also be redefined.

Professor Van Es and Lien de Jong-Spiero will be talking on the unfolding of this family story with Q & A following their talk. Copies of "The Cut Out Girl" will be on sale after the talk.


All are welcome to attend this free talk but registration is required. Please register your attendance here

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