
Vera Gissing
4 July 1928 – 12 March 2022
14 works on record
Biography
Vera Gissing (born Věra Diamantová in Čelákovice near Prague) was a Czech-British writer and translator. She was one of "Winton's children," the Czechoslovak Jewish children in 1939 who were rescued from transport to the United Kingdom by British broker and humanitarian Nicholas Winton. Her sister, who accompanied her on the kindertransport, was the diarist and nurse Eva Hayman.
After the end of World War II, when most of her family perished in concentration camps during the Holocaust, she returned to Czechoslovakia, where she lived until 1948, then emigrated again to the United Kingdom. Her story was depicted in a 2021 book by Peter Sís, called *Nicky & Vera*. Gissing is the author of the autobiographical book *Perličky dětství*, composed "not only of personal memories of the pre-war and war years, but also of diary entries and letters that Věra wrote mainly with her parents and later with her sister."
Works

The brave white rabbit

Pearls of childhood

Little Sally Shrimp

The music master

Nicholas Winton a zachráněná generace

Nicholas Winton and the rescued generation

Folk tales and legends

Samik the bear child
The new neighbours
The new neighbours
The peacock duck
The peacock duck
A dragon at school
A dragon at school
The wedding of Mrs Fox
The wedding of Mrs Fox
Spanish fairy tales
Spanish fairy tales
Heimkehr in die Fremde
Heimkehr in die Fremde