The last woman of Warsaw A novel

Judith Batalion

Book - 2026

A debut novel by the critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of The Light of Days , following two very different Jewish women in Warsaw in the late 1930s as they unexpectedly come together in their search for love, meaning, and a sense of home, and as they grapple with the storm clouds gathering around them 1938: Fanny Zelshinsky is a sophisticated, modern daughter of the city's Jewish elite who wants nothing more than to be recognized as a legitimate artist by her family, her radical professor whom she idolizes, and the world at large. And all while she wonders if she is really going to go through with her wedding. Meanwhile, Zosia Dror has left behind her small northeastern shtetl and religious family in the wake of vi...olence. Part of a budding youth movement that believes in social equality and creating a Jewish homeland, all she wants is to not get distracted by the glitz and hubbub of the city: or by the keen eyes of a certain tall, handsome comrade. When legendary artist Wanda Petrovsky--both a member of Zosia's movement leadership and Fanny's beloved photography professor--goes missing, the two young women are thrown together in the pursuit of the elusive firebrand. Is Wanda simply hiding, or is her disappearance connected to the rise in antisemitic laws and university practices? Fanny and Zosia may be the most unlikely of allies, but they must bridge their differences to help someone they both care for--and dodge the danger mounting around them in the process.

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York, NY : Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House [2026]
Language
English
Main Author
Judith Batalion (author)
Physical Description
x, 324 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9798217045686
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Batalion, author of the bestselling Holocaust history The Light of Days, chronicles the friendship between two very different Jewish women in 1938 Warsaw in her illuminating debut novel. Born into a family of wealth and privilege, Fanny Zelshinsky is engaged to be married and studies French at Warsaw University. Unbeknownst to her domineering mother, she wishes to change her major to art and indulge in the passion her mother believes is just a hobby. Meanwhile, Zosia Dror, who has newly arrived in the city, wants to prove herself as leader of a Labor Zionist youth group and obtain a visa to British Palestine. The two women meet on campus, where Zosia has sought help from Prof. Wanda Petrovsky in getting a visa. When they discover that Wanda, who is also involved in Zosia's organization, appears to be missing, they join forces to find her. As Fanny proves to Zosia that her social connections give her an edge in the search, Zosia draws Fanny into the world of the working-class Labor Zionist movement, where she considers trading her financial security for independence. With the characters facing persecution as Jewish people on the university campus, Batalion uses the odd-couple friendship to show how adversity unites unlikely allies. Readers will be riveted. Agent: Alia Hanna Habib, Gernert Co. (Apr.)

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