Summary:
To preserve the children's Jewish identities, Eva and one of her forging partners come up with a code for saving the child's given name and their fake names, so that they may be one day reunited with their families. Using a code based on the Fibonacci sequence, they record the names in an old book in the church library. Eva is separated from the book, only to find it again as an old woman.
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I found the characters compelling and the story contained a good mix of hope and despair for a war story. Of course there was a love story, but it didn't take away from the action or overpower the book either. I definitely wasn’t expecting the ending! That's about the point in time where the tears started flowing. It was an experience I haven't had with a book in a long time. All around enjoyable read.
Highly recommended to historical fiction fans, especially those who like WWII fiction. Readers who enjoy adventure, espionage, and romance will also find something to love here.
Publisher: Gallery Books
Length: 388 pages
Release Date: July 21, 2020
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