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"Stunningly descriptive, compelling writing. I was moved close to tears on several occasions.” - Peter James, international bestselling crime writer

'A fabulous story guaranteed to capture people’s imagination' - Mail on Sunday

In 1930, at the age of twenty-seven, Liesl Herbst was the Austrian National Tennis Champion, a celebrity in Vienna. Liesl, her husband David and their daughter Dorli came to Britain after escaping the Nazis.

In London, though initially stripped of their Austrian passports and rendered stateless aliens, both Liesl and her daughter Dorli competed at Wimbledon. They remain the only mother and daughter ever to have played doubles together at Wimbledon.

This moving story of escape and survival is told by Liesl’s grand-daughter. It is as much a search for the author’s own identity as for her own children and grandchildren to ensure that their remarkable family history is never lost again.

Illustrated throughout with family photographs and original documents, this is a story of survival against terrible odds, an inspiring tale of resilience and hope.



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"Stunningly descriptive, compelling writing. I was moved close to tears on several occasions.”

* Peter James, international bestselling crime writer *

'A fabulous story guaranteed to capture people’s imagination'

* Mail on Sunday *

'Absolutely fascinating.'

* BBC Breakfast *

The Tennis Champion Who Escaped the Nazis: Liesl

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      Publisher: Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781802471199, 978-1802471199
      ISBN10: 1802471197

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "Stunningly descriptive, compelling writing. I was moved close to tears on several occasions.” - Peter James, international bestselling crime writer

      'A fabulous story guaranteed to capture people’s imagination' - Mail on Sunday

      In 1930, at the age of twenty-seven, Liesl Herbst was the Austrian National Tennis Champion, a celebrity in Vienna. Liesl, her husband David and their daughter Dorli came to Britain after escaping the Nazis.

      In London, though initially stripped of their Austrian passports and rendered stateless aliens, both Liesl and her daughter Dorli competed at Wimbledon. They remain the only mother and daughter ever to have played doubles together at Wimbledon.

      This moving story of escape and survival is told by Liesl’s grand-daughter. It is as much a search for the author’s own identity as for her own children and grandchildren to ensure that their remarkable family history is never lost again.

      Illustrated throughout with family photographs and original documents, this is a story of survival against terrible odds, an inspiring tale of resilience and hope.



      Trade Review

      "Stunningly descriptive, compelling writing. I was moved close to tears on several occasions.”

      * Peter James, international bestselling crime writer *

      'A fabulous story guaranteed to capture people’s imagination'

      * Mail on Sunday *

      'Absolutely fascinating.'

      * BBC Breakfast *

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