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The Blind Side of the Heart
Jan 15, 2026 9:15 PM

Author:Julia Franck,Anthea Bell

The Blind Side of the Heart

Amid the chaos of civilians fleeing west in a provincial German railway station in 1945 Helene has brought her seven-year-old son. Having survived with him through the horrors and deprivations of the war years, she abandons him on the station platform and never returns.

This is a tale of hope, loneliness and love, and of a life lived in terrible times. It is a great family novel, a powerful portrayal of an era, and the story of a fascinating woman.

Shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2010.

Reviews

The opening of Julia Frank's novel is among the most powerful in recent years, a narrative so assured that the reader is gripped...This is a great, big silence-breaker of a novel, a laser beam into the German darkness from a writer who, one feels, has a great deal more to say

—— Norman Lebrecht , Evening Standard

Franck's command of the language of misery and loss is awesome, but so is her gift for describing the warmth of burgeoning life when things are going right

—— Melissa Katsoulis , The Times

One of the most haunting works I have ever read about 20th century Germany...The book's moral perspective is faultless, as is Franck's sensitivity to character, sexuality and the struggle to be a free woman in a fascist society...The Blind Side of the Heart is a masterpiece

—— Julia Pascal , The Independent

It is not surprising that this book won the German Book Prize... It is a rich moving and complex novel

—— Allan Massie , The Scotsman

Elegant novel ... Franck's great strength is her ability to place her characters in unenviable situations yet retain the reader's sympathy

—— Gordon Darroch , Herald

There is a relentless sense of purpose about the complex, ever-shifting narrative that continually tests the reader

—— Eileen Battersby , Irish Times

Heart-rending

—— A. S. Byatt , Guardian

It is an admirable book and in its best passages is inspired and haunting

—— Jane Yager , Times Literary Supplement

Generations of women survive, most movingly, in the wreckage left by total war

—— Boyd Tonkin , Independent

Beautifully constructed... Franck has a remarkable ability to capture the nuances of human behaviour,and her subtle depiction of Helene's growing coldness, or "blindness", and the wider blindness of a society heading for disaster, is utterly compelling

—— Independent on Sunday

Read it and weep

—— http://lizzysiddal.wordpress.com

With its intriguing plot and strong characterisation, Julia Franck's novel depicts beautifully both personal and historical tragedies, and gives us a compelling portrait of a remarkable woman in difficult times

—— WBQ

A rich, affecting novel

—— David Evans , Independent on Sunday, Christmas round up

Kennedy is attuned to the shock of separation, as well as the pain ... Kennedy is adept at different types of stories

—— Leo Robson , Express

A virtuoso of prose

—— London Review of Books

A L Kennedy's short stories are rare pearls, all seductive surface and dark depths

—— Vogue

What admirable richness and complexity

—— Jane Shilling , Evening Standard

Kennedy has such control over her material that it never overwhelms the reader or becomes showily gothic

—— Matt Thorne , Sunday Telegraph

There's no denying that these utterly controlled stories have a power, humanity, and even beauty of their own

—— Amber Pearson , Daily Mail

While What Becomes is not always an easy book to read, Kennedy's linguistic inventiveness, wild humour and compassion make it an unexpectedly joyful one

—— The London Review of Books

Twelve stories from the manic mistress of comically vitriolic observation

—— Angel Gurria-Quintana , Financial Times

Savour this book

—— Erica Wagner , The Times, Christmas Books

Kennedy specialises in acute observations of thought... In this collection of short stories, she inhabits unhappy couples, lonely shopkeepers and strangers in hotel rooms to searing, painful and comic effect

—— Holly Kyte , Daily Telegraph

A virtuoso performance...This is a collection of stories that will be re-reading exceptionally well, like an album of brilliant songs you keep wanting to hear again

—— Brandom Robshaw , Independent on Sunday

Funny and furious, Kennedy's tales of floundering marriages and domestic disappointment follow an anarchic path of their own

—— Independent

Kennedy's superlative work always attracts admiration

—— Lesley McDowell , Herald
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