Our Narrow Hiding Places, Kristopher Jansma
Our Narrow Hiding Places, Kristopher Jansma
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Our Narrow Hiding Places
A Novel

Author: Kristopher Jansma

Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini

Unabridged: 8 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

An elderly woman recounts her Dutch family’s survival during the final years of Nazi occupation, shedding new light on old secrets that rippled through subsequent generations. Eighty-year-old Mieke Geborn’s life is one of quiet routine. Widowed for many years, she enjoys the view from her home on the New Jersey shore, visits with friends, and tai chi at the local retirement community. But when her beloved grandson, Will, and his wife, Teru, show up for a visit, things are soon upended. Their marriage is threatening to unravel, and Will has questions for his grandmother—questions about family secrets that have been lost for decades and are now finally rising to the surface.But telling Will the truth involves returning to the past, and to Mieke’s childhood in coastal Holland. There, in the last years of World War II, she survived the Hunger Winter, a brutal season when food and heat were cut off and thousands of Dutch citizens starved. Her memories weave together childhood magic and the madness of history, and carry readers from the windy beaches of the Hague to the dark cells of a concentration camp, through the bends of eel-filled rivers, and, finally, to the story of Will’s father, absent since Will’s childhood.Our Narrow Hiding Places is a sweeping story of survival and of the terrible cost of war—and a reminder that sometimes the traumas we inherit come along with a resilience we never imagined.

About Kristopher Jansma

Kristopher Jansma is the author of the novels Why We Came to the City and The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards, the winner of the Sherwood Anderson Foundation Fiction Award and a Pushcart Prize, and the recipient of an honorable mention for the PEN/Hemingway Award. His short fiction has been published in the Alaska Quarterly Review, Prairie Schooner, Story, and ZYZZYVA. His nonfiction has been published in the New York Times, The Sun, The Millions, Salon, Real Simple, The Believer, and Electric Literature. He is an associate professor of English and the director of the creative writing program at SUNY New Paltz.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kasa on April 06, 2024

Kristopher Jansma is a careful writer, demonstrating his facility with language and his dexterity which probably makes his students enjoy his classes. He also has a talent for incorporating elements of his own life, and in this case, experiences of his grandmother's when she was coming of age during......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on August 04, 2024

'Our Narrow Hiding Places' by Kristopher Jansma is historical fiction at its best - about WWII and the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The novel takes place in two timelines, one during the war, concentrating on the Hunger Winter in Holland, and in the present time through the eyes of 80 year ol......more

Goodreads review by Minna on July 28, 2024

3.5. Another report. I’m on the fence with this one. The writing is beautiful, really classy and top quality. That got me excited about it. Personally I loved eel POV and thought the fable aspect running through the story was a lovely touch. The first two thirds from Mieke’s childhood are really com......more

Goodreads review by Michele on May 06, 2024

I don't read a lot of historical fictions but when I do, I want to invest time in a really good one and Our Narrow Hiding Places by Kristopher Jansma didn't disappoint! This one was the Dutch take on the Nazi occupation. This was about survival and family and secrets. This is told in the present and......more

Goodreads review by Todd on September 13, 2024

This was an excellent novel based on a real but little reported event of WWII, the Hunger Winter, in which the people of the Netherlands were denied liberation following the failed Allied Market Garden operation. During the winter of 1944 the people of the Netherlands starved and nearly died en mass......more