The Traitors Daughter, Roxana Spicer
The Traitors Daughter, Roxana Spicer
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The Traitor's Daughter
Captured by Nazis, Pursued by the KGB, My Mother's Odyssey to Freedom from Her Secret Past

Author: Roxana Spicer

Narrator: Roxana Spicer

Unabridged: 20 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Viking

Published: 08/27/2024


Synopsis

INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

The masterful narration of a daughter's decades-long quest to understand her extraordinary mother, who was born in Lenin's Soviet Union, served as a combat soldier in the Red Army, and endured three years of Nazi captivity—but never revealed her darkest secrets.

As a child, Roxana Spicer would sometimes wake to the sound of the Red Army choir. She would tip-toe downstairs to find her mother, cigarette in one hand and Black Russian in the other, singing along. Roxana would keep her company, and wonder....

Everyone in their village knew Agnes Spicer was Russian, that she had been a captive of the Nazis. And that was all they knew, because Agnes kept her secrets close: how she managed to escape Germany, what the tattoo on her arm meant, even her real name. 

Discovering the truth about her beloved, charismatic, volatile mother became Roxana's obsession. Throughout her career as a journalist and documentarian, between investigations across Canada and around the world, she always went home to ask her mother more questions, often while filming. 

Roxana also took every chance to visit the few places that she did know played a role in her mother's story: Bad Salzuflen, Germany, home to POW slave labourers during the war; notorious concentration camps; and Russia. Under Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and the early years of Putin, she was able to find people, places, and documents that are now—perhaps forever—lost again. 

The Traitor's Daughter is intimate and exhaustively researched, vividly conversational, and shot through with Agnes Spicer's irrepressible, fiery personality. It is a true labour of love as well as a triumph of blending personal biography with sweeping history.

About The Author

ROXANA SPICER grew up in Netherhill, Saskatchewan, population 80. As a documentary filmmaker and former CBC investigative journalist, her award-winning work across Canada led to real change. She has pursued stories in remotest Ecuador, the Arabian Desert, and the North Sea; she has reported from a high-tech ocean dive ship, a nomadic Kyrgyz yurt, and made multiple trips to Russia during the "wild west" years following the fall of the Soviet Union. The most elusive interview subject over her forty-year career remained her own mother. Roxana lives in Toronto.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alan on March 25, 2025

Cdn. journalist and documentary maker's decades long journey to discover her mother's past. Her mother in Russian army and in German concentration camp during WW2, but her mother rarely talked about it. Her daughter also discovers her mother also worked as slave for German family. Even after being l......more

Goodreads review by Anne on August 28, 2024

Roxana Spicer weaves an epic tale of survival, heroism, and heartbreak exploring some of the darkest parts of history, parts which her mother survived. The writing is gripping and well paced and does justice to the source material. It’s not a light story, it’s not a particularly happy story, but it’......more

Goodreads review by Anne on December 19, 2024

An important book for those whose relatives came from Europe post-war and who could not return or did not want to return to their homeland. My father was born in 1924, Ukraine, taken as a slave labourer during WWII, finding himself in Germany. He did not tell too many stories about this part of his l......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on November 01, 2024

Roxana Spicer, thank you for writing this book. It’s my favourite one this year, although “favourite” is not quite the right word considering the content of the unheard testimonies. Spicer shows how important it is for us to document, document, document.......more


Quotes

INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year


"A captivating memoir. . . . Spicer unravels her tale at a tantalizing pace, building a kaleidoscopic portrait of her enigmatic mother. . . . Both a wrenching depiction of a woman determined to bury her past and an eye-opening exploration of the fate of WWII’s Soviet POWs."
—Publishers Weekly

“In exquisite prose, Spicer dismantles the “personal iron curtain” her Russian mother erected to escape her painful past. Rarely has there been a more powerful account of the 20th century’s horrors, from German slave labor camps to Russian Gulags, filtered so movingly through Spicer’s search for her mother’s story. Both mother and daughter surface from these pages as women of extraordinary courage. This book will make you weep.”
—Rosemary Sullivan, author of  Stalin’s Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva

"In this searing exposé of her elusive mother’s past life, Roxana Spicer captures the traumas of war and the deep wounds that it can leave on a psyche. Spicer also illustrates the challenges that face a rigorous researcher – the dead-ends, the missing records, the tension between a hard-nosed filmmaker’s questions and a perplexed daughter’s sensitivities. The Traitor’s Daughter is both a compelling story and an important exploration of how one young Russian woman survived the maelstrom of World War Two and its aftermath."
—Charlotte Gray is the author of twelve non-fiction bestsellers, including Passionate Mothers, Powerful Sons: The Lives of Jennie Jerome Churchill and Sara Delano Roosevelt

“A searing and irresistible dive into the chasm of family memory. Roxana Spicer’s story, and that of her mysterious mother, is one of the most compelling — and shattering — accounts I have ever read of World War Two jeopardy, and ultimate survival. The detective work is peerless, the emotional payload, overwhelming. You don’t just read this book, it swallows you whole.”
—Martin Davidson, author of The Perfect Nazi: Discovering My Grandfather's Secret Past and How Hitler Seduced a Generation

"This rollercoaster of a narrative . . . ably interrogates memory and fact to highlight the difficulty of arriving at truth in history." 
—Kirkus Reviews