Summary, Analysis, and Review of Diane Ackerman's the Zookeeper's Wife

Summary, Analysis, and Review of Diane Ackerman's the Zookeeper's Wife

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Start Publishing Notes' Summary, Analysis, and Review of Summary, Analysis and Review of Diane Ackerman's The Zookeeper's Wife: A War Story includes:

  • Summary of the book
  • A Review
  • Analysis & Key Takeaways
  • A detailed "About the Author" section

Preview:

Diane Ackerman's The Zookeeper's Wife is the story of Antonina Zabinski, the wife of Jan, director of Warsaw's zoo in the 1930s. When the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939, the zoo fell into disrepair, but Jan joined the Polish resistance, and he and Antonina saved 300 Jews by hiding them in their home and helping them escape Poland. The book makes extensive use of Antonina's unpublished diaries.


Antonina's parents had worked in Russia and been executed during the 1917 Russian Revolution when their daughter was nine. Antonina was raised by her grandmother; she studied piano and then moved to Warsaw. She met Jan, who was eleven years older than her, while working as an archivist in Warsaw's School of Agriculture. Jan became Warsaw zoo director in 1929, and the two married in 1931.

Book information

ISBN: 9781682996850
Publisher: Start Publishing Notes
Imprint: Start Publishing Notes
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 30
Weight: 0g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 2mm