Winner of the Nike Prize, Poland’s most prestigious literary award
Joanna Olczak-Ronikier is one of Poland’s most admired dramatists, screenwriters, and authors. In the Garden of Memory, her most acclaimed work, traces the lives of four generations of her own family—Polish Jews who were members of one of the country’s most illustrious clans, noted for its achievements in business, politics, and culture—as they lived, struggled, and (mostly) survived through the turbulent twentieth century.
Rich with tales of bravery as well as poignant, sometimes comic anecdotes of everyday life, the book follows the family members as they scattered around the world to European spas, tsarist prisons, Soviet war camps, and the Royal Air Force. Tracing their roots to a renowned Austrian rabbi, the family members included an array of amazing characters. One became an industrial magnate who founded the Citroën automobile company in France; another was a Communist revolutionary who ended up being arrested, tortured, and executed by Stalin’s police. One worked as an undercover agent, another as a zoologist in France. One became a notable Polish publisher, another a leading Freudian psychiatrist.
Inevitably, the tragic history of the Second World War and its catastrophic impact on European Jews looms darkly over the narrative, yet remarkably enough only two members of the clan were killed in the Holocaust. Today the survivors have continued the family journey around the world, including in the United States. Beautifully translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones, In the Garden of Memory is ultimately the uplifting account of a family that never gave up hope and never gave in.
IN THE GARDEN OF MEMORY by Joanna Olczak-Ronikier
Olczak-Ronikier “tells the story with a tender matter-of-factness that makes it come alive . . . Indeed, nothing in this wonderful tale is obvious, nothing is predictable.”—The Spectator
"Powerful memories from a masterful chronicler of a sprawling family living through the glories and tragedies of Poland over the 19th and 20th centuries."—John Darnton, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
“The saga of their lives and the four generations who followed them reads like an epic novel . . . a coherent, moving, and fascinating story.”—Marcia Weiss Posner, Jewish Book Council
This book is available in two formats: paperback and hardcover. You can pre-order the book in your choice of formats here. The book will be shipped to you when it is published on October 14, 2025.
Paperback | 6 x 9 inches | 428 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-953943-70-5
Hardcover | 6 x 9 inches | 428 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-953943-69-9
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