A stunning tour de force of a novel based on the true story of a fourteen-year-old boys harrowing experience fleeing a Hitler youth camp with his best friend in the last days of the Second World Warperfect for readers of All the Light WeCannot See and The German Girl.
At the start of the war, eight-year-old Max Bernot lives with his sister and parents in Lauterbach, Saarland, a narrow strip of territory between the French and German defence lines. His German father, Anton, and his French mother, Marguerite, do their best to shield Max and his sister, Anna, from Nazi violence, but in late 1944, their beloved godfather is executed in their garden by the SS, and Max, now thirteen, is conscripted in the Volkssturm. Less than a month later, Max flees a Hitler Youth camp in Bavaria with his best friend, Hans. His mission: to return home and tell his mother the truth about his godfathers murder As he escapes, he sends postcards to his family that trace his fraught journey across a country in its death throes.
Unbeknownst to Max, his mother is trapped in the German interior, coerced into working for a fanatical Nazi officer. Desperate to escape and reunite her family, Marguerite must first protect Anna from the sinister attentions of their captor, who could hold information on Maxs whereabouts even as Allied planes circle closer.
Deftly interweaving the wartime stories of Max and Marguerite, The End and the Beginning maps the loss of innocence of a generation of children raised in the shadow of the Reich and follows the fate of one family, neither wholly French nor entirely German, who find themselves on the wrong side whichever way they turn.
Genre: Historical
At the start of the war, eight-year-old Max Bernot lives with his sister and parents in Lauterbach, Saarland, a narrow strip of territory between the French and German defence lines. His German father, Anton, and his French mother, Marguerite, do their best to shield Max and his sister, Anna, from Nazi violence, but in late 1944, their beloved godfather is executed in their garden by the SS, and Max, now thirteen, is conscripted in the Volkssturm. Less than a month later, Max flees a Hitler Youth camp in Bavaria with his best friend, Hans. His mission: to return home and tell his mother the truth about his godfathers murder As he escapes, he sends postcards to his family that trace his fraught journey across a country in its death throes.
Unbeknownst to Max, his mother is trapped in the German interior, coerced into working for a fanatical Nazi officer. Desperate to escape and reunite her family, Marguerite must first protect Anna from the sinister attentions of their captor, who could hold information on Maxs whereabouts even as Allied planes circle closer.
Deftly interweaving the wartime stories of Max and Marguerite, The End and the Beginning maps the loss of innocence of a generation of children raised in the shadow of the Reich and follows the fate of one family, neither wholly French nor entirely German, who find themselves on the wrong side whichever way they turn.
Genre: Historical
Praise for this book
"This masterfully told story about the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable evil left me in tears." - Elinor Florence
"A haunting, beautiful story of friendship and loyalty, of laughter between tears, and of a steadfast trust in survival based on childhood innocence. The prose is poetry, the imagery crystal, the truth unimaginable." - Genevieve Graham
"K. J. Holdom casts new light on the harrowing final days of World War II and the blurred lines of 'Us vs. Them'. This narrative intertwines the heartrending struggles of a family caught between contested borders, resonating with timely concerns of displacement and the urgent need for global safety and stability. Lyrical prose and a deeply moving conclusion add depth to this evocative story." - Ellen Keith
"The End and the Beginning is a rare tale, beautifully told, of a chapter in history that had to wait its turn to be written. As German forces rolled over their presumed enemies, they rolled over their own people too, many of them innocent, many of them children. This is the story of a family shattered, never to be made whole again, either physically or emotionally. K. J. Holdom has given us a powerful - and today, especially contemporary, especially poignant - reminder that war has no victors. An extraordinary and brilliant achievement." - Joseph Kertes
"A heartbreaking, beautifully told story. . . A sad, poignant tale of two young boys caught up in Hitler's machine, risking their lives to get away from the panic of the last days of World War II. K. J. Holdom has crafted a stunning story of this time, brilliantly weaving dual time periods and the tragic consequences when families are torn apart." - Heather Morris
"Tracing one family's impossible quest to reunite amid the chaos and anarchy of the crumbling Third Reich, The End and the Beginning is a tale of devotion and faith, of lost innocence and grit, proving ultimately that heroism is not only found on battlefields but in the hearts of ordinary children. In superb, cinematic prose, K. J. Holdom depicts the unforgiving cost of war but also our boundless capacity to endure, to remember, to hope. I adored every page." - Roxanne Veletzos
"A haunting, beautiful story of friendship and loyalty, of laughter between tears, and of a steadfast trust in survival based on childhood innocence. The prose is poetry, the imagery crystal, the truth unimaginable." - Genevieve Graham
"K. J. Holdom casts new light on the harrowing final days of World War II and the blurred lines of 'Us vs. Them'. This narrative intertwines the heartrending struggles of a family caught between contested borders, resonating with timely concerns of displacement and the urgent need for global safety and stability. Lyrical prose and a deeply moving conclusion add depth to this evocative story." - Ellen Keith
"The End and the Beginning is a rare tale, beautifully told, of a chapter in history that had to wait its turn to be written. As German forces rolled over their presumed enemies, they rolled over their own people too, many of them innocent, many of them children. This is the story of a family shattered, never to be made whole again, either physically or emotionally. K. J. Holdom has given us a powerful - and today, especially contemporary, especially poignant - reminder that war has no victors. An extraordinary and brilliant achievement." - Joseph Kertes
"A heartbreaking, beautifully told story. . . A sad, poignant tale of two young boys caught up in Hitler's machine, risking their lives to get away from the panic of the last days of World War II. K. J. Holdom has crafted a stunning story of this time, brilliantly weaving dual time periods and the tragic consequences when families are torn apart." - Heather Morris
"Tracing one family's impossible quest to reunite amid the chaos and anarchy of the crumbling Third Reich, The End and the Beginning is a tale of devotion and faith, of lost innocence and grit, proving ultimately that heroism is not only found on battlefields but in the hearts of ordinary children. In superb, cinematic prose, K. J. Holdom depicts the unforgiving cost of war but also our boundless capacity to endure, to remember, to hope. I adored every page." - Roxanne Veletzos
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