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The Am Spiegelgrund clinic, in glittering Vienna, masqueraded as a well-intentioned reform school for wayward boys and girls and a home for chronically ill children. The reality, however, was very different: in the wake of Germany's annexation of Austria on the eve of World War II, its doctors, nurses, and teachers created a monstrous parody of the institution's benign-sounding brief. The Nazi regime's euthanasia program would come to determine the fate of many of the clinic's inhabitants.
Through the eyes of a child inmate, Adrian Ziegler, and a nurse, Anna Katschenka, Steve Sem-Sandberg, the author of the award-winning The Emperor of Lies, explores the very meaning of survival. An absorbing, emotionally overwhelming novel, rich in incident and character, The Chosen Ones is obliquely illuminated by the author's sharp sense of the absurd. Passionately serious, meticulously researched, and deeply profound, this extraordinary and dramatic novel bears witness to oppression and injustice, and offers invaluable and necessary insight into an intolerable chapter in Austria's past.

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The Am Spiegelgrund clinic, in glittering Vienna, masqueraded as a well-intentioned reform school for wayward boys and girls and a home for chronically ill children. The reality, however, was very different: in the wake of Germany's annexation of Austria on the eve of World War II, its doctors, nurses, and teachers created a monstrous parody of the institution's benign-sounding brief. The Nazi regime's euthanasia program would come to determine the fate of many of the clinic's inhabitants.
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      • source: Malcolm Forbes, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
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        "A chilling and deeply affecting novel . . . exploring a particularly dark corner where other novelists have feared to tread . . . The Chosen Ones may be a tough read, but it is also a powerful and important one."

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      • source: Susan Rubin Suleiman,The New York Times Book Review
      • content: "Sem-Sandberg's precise, resolutely nonpoetic prose is highly effective, even in translation, and appears to be a conscious refusal of aestheticism: The brutality of the subject requires a brutal style."
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      • source: Booklist (starred review)
      • content: "In this intensively researched historical novel, readers follow Sem-Sandberg (and his adept translator) into a nightmarish Nazi inversion of medicine . . . A harrowing chronicle."
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      • content: "A horror novel, of a sort, in which Swedish novelist Sem-Sandberg (The Emperor of Lies, 2011) returns to the Holocaust to limn its essential inhumanity . . . There is much evil in the book, and much of it is banal indeed. Making every word count, Sem-Sandberg explores the psychologies of captive and captor, the complexities of bearing witness to things that most people would sooner forget. A memorable meditation on the human capacity to do ill--and to endure."
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        Starred review from June 27, 2016
        In Sem-Sandberg’s previous novel, The Emperor of Lies, the Swedish writer took as his subject the Łódz´ ghetto in Poland during WWII. In his latest, he revisits the savagery of that war by focusing on Am Spiegelgrund, a real-life Viennese clinic where children “diagnosed with mental illness, mental retardation, or severe malformations” were the victims of Nazi eugenics and euthanasia programs. Epic in scope, the novel follows Adrian Ziegler a “patient” of the institution, as he lives there off and on from January 1941 to May 1944, and Anna Katschenka, a nurse who works in the clinic from 1941 until the Russians reach the city at the war’s end. Adrian, thought to be of inferior racial stock, with a “Gypsy-type” skull and ears that exhibit a “Semitic curvature,” undergoes the brutal torment and abuse the staff inflict on their charges. He suffers endless cruelty and sexual abuse and bears witness to the murders committed within the clinic’s walls. Anna is a loyal disciple of Dr. Jekelius, the medical director, who unquestioningly becomes party to the Nazis’ state-sanctioned policy of euthanasia, which is, as the doctor tells her, “acts of mercy in the spirit that has always guided medical science, that is to ameliorate or remove sources of pain and suffering.” The novel’s horror is not merely that the crimes it relates are true but the way the most unspeakable atrocities can be committed by the state under the guise of science. With a gift for finding humanity in even the darkest of stories, Sem-Sanberg has written an indelible, moving novel.

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        June 1, 2016
        "When he wakes up he is dead." A horror novel, of a sort, in which Swedish novelist Sem-Sandberg (The Emperor of Lies, 2011) returns to the Holocaust to limn its essential inhumanity.Under orders from the newly imposed Nazi regime, doctors at an Austrian clinic are euthanizing the sick children under their care, using lethal injections to dispose of the innocent victims, but not without a few experiments in "encephelography" and "hereditary biology" along the way. Leading the charge is a sadistic doctor, Jekelius, whose only redeeming feature is that his successor is worse. With the doctor's name, it may be that Sem-Sandberg means for us to think of Dr. Jekyll, but there is not much in the way of a countervailing good force to balance the monsters that stroll the halls of Am Spiegelgrund unhidden. At the center of the story is a young patient, Adrian Ziegler, who watches as, one by one, children disappear from their beds and whose faces he cannot recall: "When Ziegler is shown photographs of the boys, he recognizes most of them but can't for the life of him work out where or when he has met them." Occupying much of the story, though, is a figure for whom our empathy builds, only to be shattered, a nurse named Anna Katschenka, who is "efficient, unswervingly loyal and invariably sensible." She bustles about the ward doing her job, the proverbial good Nazi who was only following orders. Anna at least has a sense of the moral disorder that surrounds her work, and though, years later, on trial for war crimes, she pleads that she is a "decent human being," we understand that that is true only in a relative sense. There is much evil in the book, and much of it is banal indeed. Making every word count, Sem-Sandberg explores the psychologies of captive and captor, the complexities of bearing witness to things that most people would sooner forget. A memorable meditation on the human capacity to do ill--and to endure.

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        One distressed young face among many others, Adrian Ziegler joins the throng of children admitted to the impressive Am Spiegelgrund clinic in newly Nazified Vienna, a throng needing treatment for serious psychological and physical illnesses. But it is ominously irregular treatment that these young patients receive. In this intensively researched historical novel, readers follow Sem-Sandberg (and his adept translator) into a nightmarish Nazi inversion of medicine subjecting innocent children such as Adrian to inhuman experiments andin hundreds of casesto eugenically rationalized euthanasia. An open window allows Adrian to escape and survive, but readers see the horrid abuse and systematic liquidation of other Spiegelgrund patients judged a burden to the Master Race. But not all Spielgelgrund professionals act as Nazi ideologues. Complementing the narrative he develops from Adrian's perspective, Sem-Sandberg unfolds a tangled second narrative from the viewpoint of Anna Katschenka, a devoted nurse shocked by the discovery that Spiegelgrund employees must execute designated patients. After Allied victory eventually shuts down Am Spiegelgrund, surviving former patients (such as Adrian) struggle with their emotional burdens, and former staff members (such as Anna) confront their guilt. And an entire nation fights the amnesia that would swallow the innocent dead. A harrowing chronicle.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

      • premium: True
      • source: Library Journal
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        Starred review from May 15, 2016

        Sem-Sandberg (The Emperor of Lies) visits an often-overlooked but no less atrocious chapter of the history of the Nazi regime: the euthanasia program in which the Nazis attempted to purify the German race by murdering thousands of "unfit" children. Many of these youth were physically and mentally disabled, but some of them had no physical or mental ailments at all--they simply appeared Jewish or non-Aryan. Set at Am Speigelgrund, a real euthanasia hospital in Vienna, the story is told through the eyes of Adrian Ziegler, a "Gypsy-looking" child inmate who simply can't understand what is happening to him, and Sister Anna Katschenka, who shuts herself off from the horrors she and her colleagues commit every day to keep from going insane. Through their eyes, readers witness the terrible deeds that took place within the walls of Spiegelgrund--under the guise of a well-to-do reform school. VERDICT Gorgeous prose and stark imagery, along with Sem-Sandberg's penchant for the absurd and surreal, provide an unsettling and vivid glimpse into one of the darkest chapters of human history. Recommended for fans of the author and Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones. [See Prepub Alert, 2/21/16.]--Tyler Hixson, Library Journal

        Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        March 1, 2016

        Winner of his country's prestigious August prize for The Emperor of Lies, which chronicled the Lodz ghetto, Swedish journalist/novelist Sem-Sandberg continues examining the Nazi era by focusing on Vienna's little-known Am Spiegelgrund clinic. Ostensibly a home for wayward or chronically ill children, it actually served to further the Nazis' euthanasia program after the Germans invaded Austria.

        Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        May 15, 2016

        Sem-Sandberg (The Emperor of Lies) visits an often-overlooked but no less atrocious chapter of the history of the Nazi regime: the euthanasia program in which the Nazis attempted to purify the German race by murdering thousands of "unfit" children. Many of these youth were physically and mentally disabled, but some of them had no physical or mental ailments at all--they simply appeared Jewish or non-Aryan. Set at Am Speigelgrund, a real euthanasia hospital in Vienna, the story is told through the eyes of Adrian Ziegler, a "Gypsy-looking" child inmate who simply can't understand what is happening to him, and Sister Anna Katschenka, who shuts herself off from the horrors she and her colleagues commit every day to keep from going insane. Through their eyes, readers witness the terrible deeds that took place within the walls of Spiegelgrund--under the guise of a well-to-do reform school. VERDICT Gorgeous prose and stark imagery, along with Sem-Sandberg's penchant for the absurd and surreal, provide an unsettling and vivid glimpse into one of the darkest chapters of human history. Recommended for fans of the author and Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones. [See Prepub Alert, 2/21/16.]--Tyler Hixson, Library Journal

        Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Through the eyes of a child inmate, Adrian Ziegler, and a nurse, Anna Katschenka, Steve Sem-Sandberg, the author of the award-winning The Emperor of Lies, explores the very meaning of survival. An absorbing, emotionally overwhelming novel, rich in incident and character, The Chosen Ones is obliquely illuminated by the author's sharp sense of the absurd. Passionately serious, meticulously researched, and deeply profound, this extraordinary and dramatic novel bears witness to...

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