Midnight Train to Prague, Carol Windley
Midnight Train to Prague, Carol Windley
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Midnight Train to Prague
A Novel

Author: Carol Windley

Narrator: Kate Reading

Unabridged: 11 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/10/2020


Synopsis

With shades of Amy Bloom’s Away, Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See, and Shirley Hazzard’s classic The Bay of Noon, Carol Windley’s breakout is a timeless tale of friendship, romance, betrayal, and survival set in a Europe torn apart by world war.The acclaimed author of Home Schooling returns with Midnight Train to Prague, a timeless tale of friendship, romance, betrayal, and survival that spans the turbulent decades of the twentieth century, through two world wars and between countries and continents.In 1927, as Natalia Faber travels from Berlin to Prague with her mother, their train is delayed in Saxon Switzerland. In the brief time the train is idle, Natalia learns the truth about her father—who she believed died during her infancy—and meets a remarkable woman named Dr. Magdalena Schaeffer, whose family will become a significant part of her future. Shaken by these events, Natalia arrives at a spa on the shore of Lake Hevíz in Hungary. Here, she meets Count Miklós Andorján, a journalist and adventurer. The following year, they will marry.Years later, Germany has invaded Russia. When Miklós fails to return from the eastern front, Natalia goes to Prague to wait for him. With a pack of tarot cards, she sets up shop as a fortune teller, and she meets Anna Schaeffer, the daughter of the woman she met decades earlier on that stalled train. The Nazis accuse Natalia of spying, and she is sent to a concentration camp. Though they are separated, her friendship with Anna grows as they fight to survive and to be reunited with their families.

About Carol Windley

Carol Windley is the author of the novel Breathing under Water and two story collections: the Scotiabank Giller Prize–finalist Home Schooling and Visible Light, which won the Bumbershoot/Weyerhaeuser Prize and was nominated for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize and the Governor General’s Literary Award.

About Kate Reading

Kate Reading is the recipient of multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards and has been named by AudioFile magazine as a “Voice of the Century,” as well as the Best Voice in Science Fiction & Fantasy in 2008 and 2009 and Best Voice in Biography & Culture in 2010. She has narrated works by such authors as Jane Austen, Robert Jordan, Edith Wharton, and Sophie Kinsella. Reading has performed at numerous theaters in Washington D.C. and received a Helen Hayes Award for her performance in Aunt Dan and Lemon. AudioFile magazine reports that, "With subtle control of characters and sense of pacing, Kate’s performances are a consistent pleasure."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren on October 02, 2021

Natalia Faber travels from Berlin to Prague with her mother Beatriz in 1927, she’s just finished high school, and their train is delayed in Switzerland. A man falls ill aboard the train, a doctor tends to him and her name is Dr Magdalena Schaeffer. Mother and daughter continue their journey to a spa......more

Goodreads review by Candace on September 01, 2020

I'm simply stunned by the lackluster reviews of "Midnight Train to Prague," which I found to be a standout in the field of World War II novels. Set mostly in the East--Czechoslovakia and Hungary with some stops in Berlin and Buenos Aires. The characters are so relatable and appealing that any reader......more

Goodreads review by K. M on March 27, 2020

Thank you Netgalley for a copy of Midnight Train to Prague in exchange for a review:: I did not enjoy this. I was really looking forward it, as I love historical fiction and love Berlin, but those loves were soon ignored as I couldn’t get a handle of this book. It was all-over the place. First of al......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on June 05, 2020

Midnight Train to Prague is Carol Windley's ode to the people of Hungary, in particular, and to the people of Germany, who carried out Hitler's orders. I loved all the characters that Windley created, and there are a lot in this book, so be prepared. As well, there is a lot of detail about the histo......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on March 23, 2020

Midnight Train to Prague by Carol Windley is an excellent historical fiction that follows Natalia Faber from childhood, 1920s Berlin, and through WWII in Prague. We see Natalia’s interesting and eccentric mother, Beatriz, and her upbringing to the point where Beatriz and Natalia travel on a train fr......more


Quotes

“While there is certainly a place for wartime fiction that focuses on romance or intrepid female spies, novels like Windley’s offer a deeper, more thought-provoking examination of a time that is on the cusp of slipping from modern memory. As the number of people who lived through the atrocities dwindles, well-written books like Midnight Train to Prague are a reminder to the rest of us that we must never forget.” Quill & Quire

“An original and compelling story, told with vivid detail and a richness in setting that I absorbed in one sitting. Windley’s characters are symbols of a disappearing era, as they navigate the dramatically shifting political landscape of central Europe teetering between wars.” Ellen Keith, bestselling author of The Dutch Wife


Awards

  • AudioFile Earphones Award