Perfect for readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Librarian of Auschwitz and The Book Thief, this is an astonishing story of bravery, resilience and hope from an internationally bestselling author.
Kristin Harmel is the New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels including The Paris Daughter, The Forest of Vanishing Stars, The Book of Lost Names, The Winemaker's Wife, The Room on Rue Amelie, and The Sweetness of Forgetting. She is published in more than thirty languages and is the cofounder and cohost of the popular web series Friends & Fiction. She lives in Orlando, Florida with her husband and son.
'A heart-stopping tale of survival and heroism centered on a female
forger who risks everything to help Jewish children escape
Nazi-occupied France' - People Magazine, '20 Best Books to Read
this Summer'
'Brilliantly imagined ... This thoughtful work will touch readers
with its testament to the endurance of hope' - Publishers Weekly,
Starred Review
'Harmel illuminates heartbreakingly real but forgotten stories from
WW2, blended with a dash of suspense and romance' - Booklist
'A fascinating, heartrending page-turner' - Kristina McMorris, New
York Times bestselling author
'This moving novel will resonate with readers who love World War II
stories about courage, survival and resilience' - Bookbub
'Smart, evocative and utterly engrossing' - getliterary.com
'An engaging and evocative novel ... A testament to the resilience
of the human spirit and the power of bravery and love in the face
of evil' - Goodreads
'One of my favourite July 2020 book releases ... The discussion of
identity with themes of religion, family, selflessness, and
nationhood will sit with you long after closing the last chapter' -
theuncorkedlibrarian.com
'It's a fabulous read that you will fly through, but not without
shedding some tears' - freshfiction.com
'This is a beautifully written story that captured my attention and
heart from the very first pages!' - Reading Between the Pages Blog
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