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Remote Sympathy
Remote Sympathy | Catherine Chidgey
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Chidgey is a gifted writer.The Guardian A novel of devastating beauty set in Buchenwald during the Second World War. Moving away from their lovely apartment in Munich isnt nearly as wrenching an experience for Frau Greta Hahn as she had feared. Their new home is even lovelier than the one they left behind and life in Buchenwald would appear to be idyllic. Lying just beyond the forest that surrounds them is the looming presence of a work camp. Frau Hahns husband, SS Sturmbannfhrer Dietrich Hahn, has been assigned as the camps administrator. When Frau Hahns poor health leads her into an unlikely and poignant friendship with one of Buchenwalds prisoners, Dr Lenard Weber, her nave ignorance about what is going on so nearby is challenged. A decade earlier, Dr Weber had invented a machine believed at the time that its subtle resonances might cure cancer. But does it really work? One way or another, it might yet save a life. A tour de force about the evils of obliviousness, Remote Sympathy compels us to question our continuing and wilful ability to look the other way in a world that is once more in thrall to the idea that everything even facts, truth and morals is relative.
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Suet624
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After finishing Pet I just had to read more by Chidgey. This fictional novel, thoroughly researched, involves a German administration officer at Buchenwald, his wife & child, a prisoner of the camp, and, randomly, an account from townsfolk. The events going on in the camp are written in such a way as to slowly numb you because, of course, what‘s happening couldn‘t actually be happening. It‘s a tough one to read but masterful in how it‘s written.

BarbaraBB Great review. I want to read it too. Is it better than Pet? 3w
Suet624 @BarbaraBB I honestly don‘t know if it‘s better. It‘s completely different and very sobering. It‘s a book from Europa if that tells you anything. Very well done but it brought up a lot for me. 3w
squirrelbrain Great review - this was a tough read. 3w
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Suet624 @squirrelbrain thank you. It sure was. 3w
Suet624 @squirrelbrain And yet somehow still very readable
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Tamra Wonderful review! I have it stacked to get to hopefully in my lifetime. 😉 3w
Suet624 @Tamra thank you …💕 3w
Cathythoughts Great review. I loved Pet. 3w
BarbaraBB Europa is always good! 3w
batsy It sounds really good but a tough read (subject wise). I'm hoping I will get to it in the near future 🤞🏾 3w
Suet624 @Cathythoughts so did I. Curious to see what she comes up with next. 3w
Suet624 @batsy I would love to read your review of it. I bet it would be brilliant. 3w
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Centique
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Finally getting around to reading this Kiwi author. And it was a masterpiece IMO. Yes the subject matter is harrowing (the wife of a Nazi officer living next door to the Buchenwald work camp meets a doctor who is an inmate) but seeing these horrors from the perspectives of some of those who were nearby asks fresh questions. The format is also clever - we have the perspective of the wife and doctor but also the Nazi husband and the villagers nearby

Centique Its a chunkster of a book but i flew through it in just a few days. 2mo
Tamra I‘ve been wanting to read this one, so I‘m happy to read your positive review! 2mo
LeahBergen Great review! I‘m intrigued by the sound of this one (I have Pet waiting on my shelves). 2mo
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squirrelbrain Yes, I agree, such a good book, with a quite different perspective from the villagers etc 2mo
batsy Sounds fascinating. Pet is on the list and looks like I'll add this to the TBR, too! 2mo
BarbaraBB Great review. I really want to read this too. 2mo
sarahbarnes Agreed - this was so good. Great review! 2mo
Cathythoughts Great review, Paula. I just finished Pet by this author and really enjoyed it. Maybe I‘ll try this one next 👍🏻❤️ She‘s a lovely writer. 2mo
Centique @Cathythoughts thank you Cathy - i think youd love this! I have put Pet on my TBR 😍 2mo
Suet624 I‘m in the midst of reading this now. I really love this author and how she pulls you into the story. 1mo
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Gleefulreader
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Absolutely stunning and thought provoking. Set in the town near the Nazi camp of Buchenwald, it is the intersecting stories of an SS officer, his ill wife and a physician who is a prisoner of the camp. It is a story of the lies we tell others and that we tell ourselves and offers no easy answers.

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ncsufoxes
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This one was one of my #14books14weeks2023 picks (already behind). This was a good one but difficult. The story revolves around examining the different perspectives in & around the Buchenwald concentration camp. It‘s sad to realize just how lies can spread & people can believe false info without question (although it‘s something that we see daily, unfortunately). SS Officer Hahn & his wife were not really likable characters which is the point.

ncsufoxes Overall probably not for everyone but it kept my attention for a long story +500 pages. #bookspin book Book 1/14 for 14 week challenge 10mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 10mo
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Cinfhen
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#ManicMonday
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📕Tagged and one from my #ALspine list
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CBee I remember stacking this book based on a review from you! 1y
Cinfhen It‘s not an easy read @CBee but I found it so thoughtful- excellent choice for bookclub!!!! 1y
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Mitch
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I love books that use a small lens to tackle a huge subject. We see the horror of the Holocaust, the actions and mind games of key players through two families eyes. The real power of this story is in it's understated nature, how things are justified and twisted, how lies are built on lies and how we, as humans, are driven to want to believe in them. There are characters here that will stay with me for a long time and i'm grateful for that.

sarahbarnes I really loved this book, too. 1y
Cinfhen I loved this one too even though it was a difficult read 1y
Mitch @sarahbarnes it was a difficult read for sure - especially reading the officers justifications. 1y
Mitch @Cinfhen it really was - the sons behaviour was heartbreaking 1y
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Mitch
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Just starting this today - thought I‘d just read the first chapter before dinner! Oops… many pages past the first chapter! Dinner will be late tonight!

squirrelbrain This was a great read….enjoy! (But don‘t forget to eat…) 1y
rockpools So cosy! 1y
Cathythoughts Lovely atmosphere for your reading 🕯 1y
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Addison_Reads
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This book really surprised me. I was so frustrated with most of the characters throughout the book, but at the same time I found myself unable to stop reading. This may be the first book I've read that takes this point of view on the Holocaust. It made me think about our world today and how so many people just blindly follow leaders and orders without question.

This is definitely a book that is going to stay with me for a long time.

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Cinfhen
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#AlphabetGame @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Hey @Allylu did you play yet today???

This was a newer read for me, gifted by @TrishB another look at WWII but through the eyes of a Nazi commander and his wife - I‘m tagging two NF below that were also excellent 🤩

Addison_Reads I'm reading this one now. 2y
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Cinfhen I hope you like it @Addison_Reads … it really stayed with me 2y
TrishB I‘m glad you enjoyed/appreciated! I couldn‘t finish it. 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing 📚 2y
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sarahbarnes
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Chidgey crafted a story of complicity and denial on so many levels in this telling of the horrors of the Holocaust. This book is brilliant and chilling and expertly displays the worst traits of humanity in full force.

Megabooks Wow! 2y
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sarahbarnes
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My favorite long weekend plans - new books from the library. My current read is at the top, and is so far a chilling, brilliant story.

vivastory Happy weekend 📚📚🍻 2y
sarahbarnes @vivastory same to you! 📚 🍻 2y
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Cinfhen
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Everything about this book from its brilliant title to the hidden & more obvious themes of denial, culpability, responsibility, hope and betrayal was beautifully written & woven. While the subject matter was difficult, I found the book accessible & hard to put down. It‘s an interesting perspective of the Holocaust that I often don‘t see in fiction. I thought the author magnificently blended fact & fiction creating a plausible & compelling story.

Cinfhen Thank you @TrishB for sending me this book. SO very appreciated 🥰😘 2y
TrishB I‘m so glad you enjoyed it ❤️ I think I‘m the only one who didn‘t! 2y
squirrelbrain Great review! It‘s a challenging read, but sooo good! 2y
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Cinfhen I‘m 💯 suggesting it for my bookclub @TrishB @squirrelbrain and now I want to read her other book 2y
sarahbarnes Waiting for this one to come in at the library. Great review. 2y
jlhammar Excellent review! I hadn't even heard of this book or author before the Women's Prize longlist. Really glad I read it and definitely interested in trying more by Chidgey. The Wish Child does sound really good. 2y
Cinfhen Thanks @sarahbarnes @jlhammar same about book & author / I‘m definitely interested in reading more of her backlog. This one sounds good too 2y
Cinfhen Ugh! So frustrating both books have no description on Litsy !! Check out GoodReads🤓😂 (edited) 2y
Amiable Gorgeous flowers! 2y
Cinfhen Thanks @Amiable they are SO CHEERFUL 💗💖💗 2y
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Cinfhen
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It‘s a #GooglyBook @rockpools and I‘m totally immersed in the story- have you read it?? A German dr is sent to Buchenwald, the Nazi “work camp” as a prisoner because he has a Jewish grandparent. It soon comes to an officer‘s attention that Dr. Weber is able to treat those with cancer. What is SS Sturmbannfuhrer Hahn willing to do to get the help he seeks? I love all the grey areas this book tackles. Excellent choice for #BookClub

Cinfhen I feel like maybe you might want a second chance with this book @TrishB ??? 2y
TrishB I‘m not sure! I didn‘t like the writing style or any of the characters….even though I know the rest of the world has really rated it 🤷‍♀️ 2y
rockpools This has kind of passed me by… but maybe I‘ll give it a go. Sounds like a really interesting set-up. And you know I love a GoogleyBook! If I ever open a book again…. 2y
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Cinfhen
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Starting this #chunkster #UpNext #HighExpectations despite the fact that my bookish bestie “didn‘t get on” with this one 😂

TrishB I‘ll be very curious to see what you think 😁 2y
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Cinfhen
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Lovely #BookMail from the wonderful @TrishB
I LOVE the Liverpool bookmark 💗💗💗
Thanks so much for sending this book my way- I‘m looking forward to reading it 🤓

TrishB So relieved it‘s arrived 😁 4.5 weeks!! Enjoy when you get to it - everyone else seems to really rate it. 2y
Cinfhen I know @TrishB !!!! I‘m really looking forward to reading it!! I didn‘t realize it‘s a bit of a chunky!!! 2y
LeahBergen Ooo, that bookmark! 👀 2y
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squirrelbrain Lovely! And I really liked it, even though I know @TrishB didn‘t! 2y
Cinfhen I‘m SUPER EXCITED about the bookmark @LeahBergen I‘m glad to hear you enjoyed the book @squirrelbrain I know it‘s a heavy topic 2y
TrishB I‘ll look forward to your review 😁 2y
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JillR
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A sobering yet not sensational or judgemental story of those in and around Buchenwald “model camp”, how they bought into what they were being told from those in charge, and from propaganda. Told from the perspectives of Greta and Dietrich, an officer at the camp, and Dr Weber who is of distant Jewish descent, this is extremely well done historical fiction that still, unfortunately, felt timely today.

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TrishB
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I‘m guessing it‘s definitely me by all reviews. Didn‘t like any of the characters (I know you‘re not really supposed to!). But Greta! Really, were any of the officers wives this stupid and naive? Got to 150 pages and that was it, wasn‘t enjoying at all.

Cinfhen Ugh, that‘s disappointing!! At least you gave it a go!! 2y
TrishB @Cinfhen think this definitely looks like me as I haven‘t seen another bad review. I can send you my copy if you‘re still interested! I know that‘s not much of an offer as I just said I didn‘t like 😁😁 2y
Cinfhen I actually would LOVE your copy if you really don‘t mind!! 2y
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Cinfhen Thank you 😘 2y
squirrelbrain You can‘t win them all! 🤷‍♀️ 2y
TrishB @cinfhen 👍🏻 on its way (metaphorically as PO not open today!). 2y
jlhammar Yeah, this isn't a book of likable characters to be sure. I kind of took it more as shining a light on the stories they all told themselves to be able to witness and allow such terrible things. To show how it wasn't just a few monsters, but regular people who actually made something like the Holocaust possible. They all knew even if they didn't want to face it and told themselves stories to be able to live with it and benefit from it. 2y
TrishB @squirrelbrain nope and I‘m happy for someone else to give it a go! 2y
TrishB @jlhammar yes that‘s so true- I‘m guessing I was probably reacting to the excuses! 2y
jlhammar @TrishB I bet! It was hard to take. 2y
squirrelbrain Well said @jlhammar - the testimony of the ‘regular‘ Weimar townspeople was certainly shocking. 2y
Cinfhen Thanks so much! And I agree @jlhammar that‘s what makes the Holocaust so horrific / ordinary people turned a blind eye, which makes my heart break now regarding Ukraine😢😢😢 2y
jlhammar @Cinfhen Yes! I definitely found myself thinking of Ukraine while reading this. 2y
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squirrelbrain
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Another book from the #womensprize long list that I probably wouldn‘t have read otherwise, but I‘m glad I did as it turned out to be one of my favourites.

Greta‘s husband is a senior officer at Buchenwald in WWII so the family live just outside the camp. Greta becomes ill and one of the prisoners is called upon to treat her with an unusual machine he had invented.

Told from 4 different POV, this is an interesting and unusual perspective of WWII

TrishB I‘m just thinking of bailing on this 🤷‍♀️ I‘m guessing it gets better? I‘m at 150 pages and don‘t really like the writing style or any of the characters, I‘m guessing it‘s me because it‘s getting really good reviews. 2y
squirrelbrain Hmmm, I think if you don‘t like it now @TrishB I‘d bail. It doesn‘t really change, and I liked it from the start, although none of the characters are likeable or sympathetic. 2y
TrishB I think I‘ll take your advice! 2y
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BookishTrish
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Fourth of my Women‘s Prize longlist reads. I usually get engrossed in long WWII narratives and this was no different. The story of an unlikely friendship with a prisoner at Buchenwald and a German officer‘s wife. Told from the POV of the prisoner, the husband, the wife, and a chorus of bystanders.

Hooked_on_books Your bowl looks delicious! 2y
LeahBergen Are those beets? Yum! 2y
BookishTrish @LeahBergen beets and sweet potato and tofu 2y
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rmaclean4
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Historical fiction about a German work camp during WWII. Skillfully told from 4 POV. Moving and straightforward story telling. Not my favorite from the Womens Prize list but close to the top of the list of the ones I have read so far.

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jlhammar
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A powerful examination of the human tendency towards willful blindness. I found the “From the Private Reflections of One Thousand Citizens of Weimar” sections, a sort of chorus from residents of the nearest town to the Buchenwald camp, especially effective.

My sixth from the #womensprize longlist. Sorrow and Bliss remains my favorite, but I wouldn‘t be sad if this one makes the shortlist.

rmaclean4 I would be happy to see it on the short list. Just started Sorrow and Bliss. 2y
jlhammar @rmaclean4 Look forward to your thoughts on S&B. Hope you enjoy it. I just started The Paper Palace. Has me turning the pages quickly, but not sure how I feel about it yet. 2y
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thewallflower0707
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If you only want to read one #WomensPrize nominated book 📖 this year, choose #RemoteSympathy.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️,75/5

squirrelbrain Ha! This will be the last one that I read - just reading the Kupersmith now and then onto this one…. Glad it was so good! 2y
jlhammar So happy to hear that! Planning to read this one soon. 2y
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jlhammar
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Another from my Women‘s Prize order. I hadn‘t even heard of this one before the longlist announcement and it sounds so good. #bookmail

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