by David Gillham (Author)
A breathtaking new novel that asks the question: what if Anne Frank survived the Holocaust? It is 1945, and Anne Frank is sixteen years old. Having survived the concentration camps but lost her mother and sister along the way, she reunites with her father, Pim, in newly liberated Amsterdam. But Anne is adrift, haunted by the ghost of her sister, Margot, and the atrocities they experienced. Her beloved diary is gone, and her dreams of becoming a writer seem distant and pointless now. As Anne struggles to build a new life herself, she grapples with overwhelming grief, heartbreak, and ultimately forgiveness. In this masterful story of trauma and redemption, David Gillham explores with breath-taking empathy the woman - and the writer - Anne Frank might have become.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Fig Tree
Published: 24 Jan 2019
ISBN 10: 0241367646
ISBN 13: 9780241367643
Book Overview: From the author of City of Women, a riveting new novel that asks the question, what if Anne Frank survived the Holocaust?