The Vanishing of Katharina Linden, Helen Grant
The Vanishing of Katharina Linden, Helen Grant
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The Vanishing of Katharina Linden

Author: Helen Grant

Narrator: Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/10/2010


Synopsis

 
Not since The Elegance of the Hedgehog has a book arrived in America from Europe on such wings of critical praise and popularity. The Vanishing of Katharina Linden is an unforgettable debut—at once chilling and endearing, haunting and richly insightful—the story of one girl’s big heart and even bigger imagination, and of a world full of mystery, good, and evil.
 
It isn’t ten-year-old Pia’s fault that her grandmother dies in a freak accident. But tell that to the citizens of Pia’s little German hometown of Bad Münstereifel, or to the classmates who shun her. The only one who still wants to be her friend is StinkStefan, the most unpopular child in school.

But then something else captures the community’s attention: the vanishing of Katharina Linden. Katharina was last seen on a float in a parade, dressed as Snow White. Then, like a character in a Grimm’s fairy tale, she disappears. But, this being real life, she doesn’t return.

Pia and Stefan suspect that Katharina has been spirited away by the supernatural. Their investigation is inspired by the instructive—and cautionary—local legends told to them by their elderly friend Herr Schiller, tales such as that of Unshockable Hans, visited by witches in the form of cats, or of the knight whose son is doomed to hunt forever.

Then another girl disappears, and Pia is plunged into a new and unnerving place, one far away from fairy tales—and perilously close to adulthood.

Marvelously morbid, stunningly suspenseful, and exceptionally winning, The Vanishing of Katharina Linden is a new coming-of-age classic, and the most accomplished fiction debut in years.

About The Author

Helen Grant was born in London. She read classics at St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, and then worked in marketing for ten years in order to fund her love of traveling. In 2001 she and her family moved to Bad Münstereifel in Germany, and while exploring the legends of this beautiful town she was inspired to write her first novel. She now lives in Brussels with her husband, her two children, and a small German cat. Delacorte Press will publish her second novel, The Glass Demon, in 2011.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Malia on August 28, 2017

I was a bit late on the boat with this one, but better late than never. When this book came out, it was very popular, however I didn't know what to make of the summary and forgot about it. Then, as these things happen, a copy made its way into my bookshelf, and I was finally compelled to open it:-) F......more

Goodreads review by gremlinkitten on June 19, 2010

One word to describe The Vanishing of Katharina Linden: Engrossing. My interest in this book was piqued when I saw it described as a "charming horror novel," and while that isn't totally accurate, charming it is, horror it isn't, I very much enjoyed the book. Helen Grant has such an ease about he......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on June 28, 2012

Ten-year-old Pia Kolvenbach is known at school as the girl whose grandmother blew up. Far from showing any sympathy to a girl whose Oma died on Christmas Day, Pia endures taunts and the sudden absence of her friends. The only person in her class brave enough to sit next to her (in case it's catching......more

Goodreads review by Rick on November 08, 2013

I was lucky enough to read an advanced copy of Grant’s novel and it still haunts me. Wonderful, creepy, atmospheric mystery that would fit perfectly in the darkest collection of Grimms' folktales.......more

Goodreads review by Emma on June 09, 2011

I usually listen to audiobooks only when I paint or when I do house chores. Well, I did not have enough house chores for this one, and as I could absolutely not wait to get more hours on the following days, I ended up listening to it sitting on my couch. I have NEVER done this before. This is enough......more


Quotes

"Both a wonderful first novel, and a strange, haunting modern fairytale, The Vanishing of Katharina Linden is that rare beast: a book that reawakens in adults the childhood terror of the bogeyman, and confirms for children that the world is an infinitely stranger place than adults might like to pretend . . ." —John Connolly, New York Times author of The Reapers

"The Vanishing of Katharina Linden is a stunning debut with a richly evoked setting, a smart sympathetic heroine, and the best opening line for a novel I've ever read.  Helen Grant conjures a tale of evil in rural Germany that would make the Brothers Grimm jealous!' —Rick Riordan, New York Times author of the Percy Jackson & The Olympians series

"Dark and deadly as the original Grimm’s German folktales, The Vanishing of Katharina Linden hides its menace behind the exquisitely charming narrator, Pia, an unforgettable child of the first order." —Keith Donohue, author of The Stolen Child and Angels of Destruction


Awards

  • Alex Award - YALSA
  • Margaret A. Edwards Award (Alex Awards)