The Rest Is Memory A Novel

The Rest Is Memory by Lily Tuck is a novel published by Liveright Publishing Corporation on September 2, 2025, featuring 128 pages in English. This work brings to life the story of fourteen-year-old Czeslawa, who is first seen riding on a boy’s motorcycle in her small Polish village before her life is irrevocably altered in late 1942. Tuck explores the harrowing circumstances that led to Czeslawa’s arrival at Auschwitz, where she was stripped of her identity and ultimately met a tragic fate.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of Czeslawa’s brief existence, framed within the broader context of the six million Poles who perished during the German occupation. The narrative delves into the stark realities of her time in Auschwitz, interweaving the lives of historical figures such as Commandant Rudolf Höss and child rescuer Janusz Korczak. Tuck’s imaginative reconstruction is based on limited historical evidence, transforming Czeslawa’s story into a compelling reflection on memory and loss within the genres of historical and coming-of-age literature.
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First glimpsed riding on the back of a boy’s motorcycle, fourteen-year-old Czeslawa comes to life in this mesmerizing novel by Lily Tuck, who imagines her upbringing in a small Polish village before her world imploded in late 1942. Stripped of her modest belongings, shorn, and tattooed number 26947 on arriving at Auschwitz, Czeslawa is then photographed. Three months later, she is dead.
How did this happen to an ordinary Polish citizen? This is the question that Tuck grapples with in this haunting novel, which frames Czeslawa’s story within the epic tragedy of six million Poles who perished during the German occupation. A decade prior to writing The Rest Is Memory, Tuck read an obituary of the photographer Wilhelm Brasse, who took more than 40,000 pictures of the Auschwitz prisoners. Included were three of Czeslawa Kwoka, a Catholic girl from rural southeastern Poland. Tuck cut out the photos and kept them, determined to learn more about Czeslawa, but she was only able to glean the barest facts: the village she came from, the transport she was on, that she was accompanied by her mother and her neighbors, her tattoo number, and the date of her death. From this scant evidence, Tuck’s novel becomes a remarkable kaleidoscopic feat of imagination, something only our greatest novelists can do.
“Beautifully written, all the while instilling a sense of horror” (Susanna Moore), Tuck’s language swirls about, yet not a word is out of place. The subtly rotating images tumble out at us, accelerating as we learn about Czeslawa’s tragic stay in Auschwitz, the lives of real people such as the barbaric Commandant Rudolf Höss; his unconscionable wife, Hedwig; the psychiatrist and child rescuer Janusz Korczak; and the mordant Polish short story writer Tadeusz Borowski. Although we are certain of Czeslawa’s fate, we have no choice but to keep turning the pages, thoroughly mesmerized by Tuck’s near otherworldly prose.
In Lily Tuck’s hands, The Rest Is Memory becomes an unforgettable work of historical reclamation that rescues an innocent life, one previously only recalled by a stark triptych of photographs.
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