An evocative work of historical fiction, examining the little-known story of Poland’s extraordinary WW ll resistance army and the contemporary lives of two artists, grandmother and granddaughter, inextricably linked by a wartime betrayal.
Warsaw 1939. Irena Marianowska’s dreams of attending art school in Paris are crushed when the Nazis invade Poland. Instead, she joins the Home Army and, together with her resistance cell, risks her life guiding people to safety through the sewers of Warsaw. In 1942, after a harrowing mission, she returns home to learn that her sister, Lotka, has been abducted by the Gestapo. In her search for Lotka, Irena encounters a host of characters who lead her into greater danger.
Toronto 2010. Jo Blum lives in Toronto with her beloved grandmother, a lauded painter of WWII and a decorated war hero. Jo has a budding career creating sculptures for grave sites based on the life stories of her dying clients. Her recorded interviews with Stefan, her new Polish client, unveil an heroic wartime past eerily similar to her grandmother’s. But Jo’s quest to uncover the truth about Stefan and her grandmother opens an explosive Pandora’s box whose shockwaves threaten everything she’s known about her family.
The Resistance Painter will resonate with fans of The Berlin Apartment, The Secret History of Audrey James, Woman with the Blue Star, The Book of Lost Names, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The German Girl, and The Dutch Wife, confronting questions about the stories we tell about our lives and whether buried secrets should stay buried.
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“The novel touches on what are still hot points today – particularly issues of antisemitism and collaboration versus resistance. Jonathan presents both sides with a great deal of compassion, leaving readers to take their own vote.” — The Winnipeg Free Press
"I loved this book! It was so funny and had so many unique characters!"
— Susan (5/5)
Such a great read.
"Such a great read. WW2 stories are always so fascinating. You always learn something new."
— Cel15 (5/5)
A Wonderful Read
"The Resistance Painter is a wonderful book which kept me intrigued as I kept reading. Sharing the journey with the main characters during the war and present-day is heartfelt and sad. I would highly recommend this book."
— Deena (5/5)
The heroine is an artist and works bravely for the civilian resistance operation.
"This is a well written story about Nazi occupied Poland."
— Dermid M. (4/5)
Resistance Painter, a Must Read
"This book was mesmerizing. The struggle of a young Polish girl during WW2, juxtaposed with the story of her granddaughter trying to unravel her grandmother's mysterious history. The author kept my interest piqued while trying to put the pieces of her past together."
— Mailyn (5/5)
DON'T MISS THIS BOOK!
"This is a great read. I love historical fiction and this one rates right up there!"
— Megan (5/5)
Immersive, hopeful, and heart-wrenching!
"The Resistance Painter is a poignant, dual-timeline tale set in Poland during WWII, as well as Toronto in 2010, that takes you into the lives of two main characters. Irena Marianowska, a young woman who, after her dream of attending art school is destroyed due to German invasion, endeavours to help the Polish Resistance in any way she can, and Jo Blum, a creative grave sculptor who, after a new client’s past seems eerily familiar, is resolved to discover all the details and truth about her own grandmother’s past. The prose is atmospheric and authentic. The characters are vulnerable, brave, and strong. And the plot is an evocative, vivid tale of life, loss, love, family, friendship, grief, perseverance, selflessness, suffering, art, the unimaginable horrors of war, and the importance of sewers during wartime in transporting people to safety. Overall, The Resistance Painter is an insightful, emotional, beautifully written debut by Jonathan inspired by real-life familial events that reminds us that survival of any kind often involves heartbreaking choices, moral dilemmas, action, spirit, extreme loss and, beyond all else, unimaginable sacrifice and courage."
— Zoe C. (5/5)
One of my top ten favourites for 2025!
"Last year, two of my top historical reads for the year just happened to feature the Polish Resistance during WWII. The Warsaw Sisters by Amanda Barratt and The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin were both breathtaking and poignant, and opened up a new angle to WWII history that I hadn’t yet explored, sending me down rabbit holes of further research. So, when I read the blurb for this debut novel by Kath Jonathan, The Resistance Painter, I instinctively knew that this story had strong five-star potential. Not only that, but the book featured a dual-timeline (my favourite way of exploring historical fiction) and featured themes of art and creativity in the midst of suffering and loss. The Resistance Painter follows Irena, a painter whose dreams of art school are crushed when the Germans invade Poland; and her granddaughter, Jo, in 2010 Toronto, an artist who designs grave sculptures. Both timelines are impactful and beautifully written, exploring various themes of grief, art, family, and survival. While a dual-timeline about a granddaughter uncovering and exploring her grandmother’s history and war experiences is nothing new, this book felt fresh and engaging throughout, and I had a difficult time putting the book down. While the novel dances back and forth between timelines, the majority of the story is set in Poland during WWII. This portion of the book was heartbreaking, vibrantly descriptive, and felt incredibly well researched. Irena’s character is fierce and determined, and I think out of all the fiction I’ve read on this topic, this one gave me the strongest visual impression of the sewers, making that element of the story come alive. I also really enjoyed Jo’s modern timeline. The relationship between her and her aging grandmother was nuanced and well-rounded, and I loved the uniqueness of Jo’s art career and what that brought to the story. Although there were a few aspects of this second timeline that didn’t quite flow as neatly for me (some of the conversations could have been fleshed out more as there were instances where it felt like a bit of a jump) it was also extremely solid, well written, and absolutely drew me in. With its moving plot and writing, this book will definitely be hitting my list of top ten reads for 2025. For fans of historical fiction, dual-timelines, or those wanting a story that both warms and breaks your heart as you explore tales of courage and resistance — this is for you. Thanks to the publisher, Simon and Schuster Canada, for my gifted advance copy!"
— The52BookClub (5/5)
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Published date: Mar 25, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 448
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9781668013618
Dimensions:
6.0" W x
1.2" L x
9.0" H
A resident of Toronto, Kath Jonathan is a poetry, short story, and novel writer. Her work has been shortlisted for the Marina Nemat Award, a finalist for The Janice Colbert Poetry Award, longlisted for the Puritan’s Thomas Morton Memorial Prize for short story, published in a Penguin Random House chapbook and in online literary magazines. Kath holds a Certificate in creative writing and an MA in English literature, both from the University of Toronto.
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