'Captivating' Heather Morris 'Beautiful' Andrew Miller 'Hugely
poignant' Independent 'Moving' Sunday Times Longlisted for the
Desmond Elliot Prize * Winner of the Bath Novel Award * Winner of
the Harpers Bazaar Big Book of the Year * Shortlisted for the Best
First Novel Award * Of everyone in her complicated family, Eva was
always closest to her grandfather. She is making a film about his
life. She is with him when he dies. It is only when she finds the
letter from the Jewish Museum in Berlin, hidden in his painting
studio, that she realises how many secrets he kept. As she uncovers
everything he endured in the Holocaust - and what it took to learn
to live again - Eva is confronted by the lies that haunt her
family, and a truth that changes her own identity. Kim Sherwood's
hope-filled first novel is a powerful portrait of survival echoing
through the generations; a testament of love, legacy, and all the
important questions we leave unasked.
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