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"A remarkable novel: chilling, compelling, contained..." The Times

"...warrants a permanent place in the growing canon of World War Two literature." Clare McHugh, BBC Culture

It is Christmas Eve 1932, and the Kluger family are celebrating at home. Their only daughter Lexa is excited about her upcoming summer wedding to Moritz Weissmann, a promising young doctor.


Lexa has many admirers, but her heart belongs to Moritz, who is initially welcomed by her parents and two brothers, Helmy and Erich. As the year progresses, Lexa enjoys skiing, swimming and going to parties with Moritz and her friends. But little by little Moritz is excluded from the pool, the library, and eventually his own home.

As support for the Nazi Party grows rapidly across the country, Lexa’s own brothers, now fervent members of the Nazi Youth, turn against Moritz. Under immense pressure and desperate to be together, Lexa and Moritz have to meet in secret.

By midsummer, the once close-knit Kluger family are now fractured by irreconcilable beliefs and differing loyalties. When legislation strips the town’s Jewish citizens of their rights and their livelihoods, Lexa remains steadfast in her determination to stay true to Moritz.

Crooked Cross is part of the Persephone Audiobook Collection, a series of forgotten classics including neglected fiction and non-fiction by women writers. This novel was first published in 1934.

20th Century Classics Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Heartfelt

Critic reviews

Gripping... utterly vivid.
…warrants a permanent place in the growing canon of World War Two literature. (Clare McHugh)
Cautionary, prescient... un-putdownable.
Sally Carson’s prescient novel offers an unflinching look at the early days of Nazism, resonating with today’s fears of lost boys, strong men and old hatreds... A remarkable novel: chilling, compelling, contained... a propulsive read...
Perhaps one of the most important books Persephone has ever reissued.... Astonishingly readable, a family saga with a propulsive terrible energy to it and I have raced through it the last two days... I so recommend this book to everyone. (Harriet Evans, novelist)
All stars
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Together with ‘The Oppermans’ also write in 1932/3 this gives true insight into the speed and ferocity of German politics after Hitlers election in March 1933 , and of the rise of antisemitism and the beginnings of the Holocaust .

Essential reading

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There are so few books about the social history that led to WW2. This was beautifully written and observed

Social History

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The simplicity of the telling make the awfulness of the events all the more dreadful. A tragic love story.

Hard to listen to.

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This should be on the curriculum. Written with kindness and compassion. Although I don’t think i could face reading it twice

Absolutely stunning

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A remarkable book in so many ways, based on direct experience of Nazi Germany by an English author who sadly died at a young age during the war. Persephone books have done a brilliant job of finding a rare copy of the book and reprinting it. It would have been a great loss to literature and 20th century history if the book has not been reprinted. The story is beautifully told and is starkly painful in its narrative and warning. Excellently read it is also of great relevance in the Modern World as we see the renaissance of Fascist ideology. I cannot recommend this book too highly and am so very glad that I listened to it.

An extraordinary novel of pre war Nazi Germany

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