Rosa’s Child: The True Story of One Woman’s Quest for a Lost Mother and a Vanished Past
Name of traveller
Susi Bechhöfer (b. 1936)
Reason for travel
- German Jewish refugee from Third Reich
Date of travel
1939 onwards
Before long the ancient Hebrew songs the girls had heard so often at the orphanage began to fade from their minds. They were replaced by the hymns and powerful singing of the Welsh chapel, where darkness, death and burning hell were never far from the lips of the fiery preacher who was now their father. (Josephs and Bechhöfer, 26-7)
Content
- people:
- taken into the family of a Welsh Baptist minister in Cardiff
- own identity as a German Jew is obliterated by change of name and Baptist upbringing
- politics: settling into new life in Britain after escaping from Germany in the Kindertransport
- Bechhöfer’s story is the basis for much of W. G. Sebald's (1944-2001) novel Austerlitz (2001)
Nationality of traveller
German
Language of publication
English
Gender of traveller
Female
Type of publication
autobiography
Citation
Josephs, Jeremy and Susi Bechhöfer. Rosa’s Child: The True Story of One Woman’s Quest for a Lost Mother and a Vanished Past. London: I. B. Tauris, 1996. Print.