| Author/Contributor(s): | Gillard, Catherine |
| Publisher: | Histria Fiction |
| Date: | 10/27/2026 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
A lost boys’ choir, a furious mother, and a compromised conductor—one war, three continents, and a love of music that outlasts every betrayal.
In 1938 Vienna, music is the only bright thing left. For Wolf Strauss, a foundling with a clear, soaring voice, the Vienna Mozart Boys’ Choir is home, hope and escape. For Dr Georg Gruber, the brilliant choirmaster now wearing a Nazi uniform, it’s the last thing worth protecting as the world tilts toward catastrophe.
Half a world away in Melbourne, sharp, stubborn Bobby Marsh is being bruised by nuns, bosses and, most of all, her glamorous, terrifying mother Henny—keeper of secrets, smoker of shisha, and the woman who chooses the choir over her own child again and again.
When the choir is shipped out—Vienna to Hamburg, New York, Hawaii, then wartime Australia—their voices fill grand halls while their lives quietly fall apart. Boys are stranded, sorted and separated. Labels like “enemy alien” and “undesirable race” land harder than any cane.
Told with the emotional bite of books like The Nightingale, The Incidental Nazi follows Bobby, Wolf and Georg across years of exile, forbidden love, and hard-won survival—held together, just barely, by the music they refuse to surrender.