Let Me Go, Helga Schneider
Let Me Go, Helga Schneider
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Let Me Go

Author: Helga Schneider, Shaun Whiteside

Narrator: Anne Dover

Unabridged: 4 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/23/2010


Synopsis

When Helga Schneider was four, her mother, Traudi, abandoned her to pursue her career. In 1998, Helga received a letter asking her to visit Traudi, now 90-years old, before she dies. Mother and daughter have met only once after Traudi left, on a disastrous visit where Helga first learnt the terrible secret of her mother's past.

Traudi was as an extermination guard in Auschwitz and Ravensbruck and was involved in Nazi 'medical' experiments on prisoners. She has never expressed even the slightest remorse for her actions, yet Helga still hopes that at this final meeting she will find some way to forgive her mother.

About Helga Schneider

Helga Schneider was born in 1937 in Steinberg, now in Poland, and spent her childhood in Berlin. She has lived as a freelance writer for many years in Bologna, Italy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Novel on December 14, 2025

Let Me Go is a gripping, emotionally charged read that pulls you into a relationship gone terribly wrong. What starts as an unexpected love story quickly unravels into a dark, claustrophobic nightmare filled with manipulation, secrets, and fear. The eerie mansion, hidden passages, and unsettling fam......more


Quotes

A powerful, painful book about moral responsibility Guardian

Remarkable... Helga Schneider's frank account is desperately sad and powerful. Unforgettable Jewish Telegraph

Frightening and fascinating Mail on Sunday

Let Me Go grips the reader completely Glasgow Herald

The book evocatively portrays the deprivations of wartime Berlin and the devastating emotional impact of one evil individual Irish Times