I found out about my dad’s conviction in the newspaper at school
Zuzana Nováková, née Renčová, was born on 22 February 1943 in Prague. Her father, Václav Renč, was a prominent writer, playwright and translator, a representative of the Catholic current in Czech literature. In May 1951 he was arrested and a year later, in the trial of the so-called Green International, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. After Renč’s conviction, his wife and children were officially evicted from their flat in Brno, where they were living at the time, to Klobouky u Brna. Here Zuzana Renčová completed primary school and soon moved with her mother to Karlovy Vary so that she could enter the grammar school, which she was not admitted to in her place of residence. After several moves, she eventually completed her secondary education by studying in Prague in the evenings. Her father, Václav Renč, was released from prison in 1962 and died in 1973. In 1965 she married publishing editor Jaroslav Novák and settled permanently in Brno. She made her living as a writer and illustrator of children’s books. She and her husband raised two daughters. In 2023 Zuzana Nováková was living in Brno.