From the New York Times bestselling and National Jewish Book Award winning author of Eli's Promise and A Place to Hide: a gripping novel of bravery, betrayal, exile, and hope set in World War II Budapest
At the end of 1943, nearly all of Europe's Jewish population had been deported, captured or killed by Hitler, or had fled; only Hungary retained almost 800,000 Jews. They lived under edicts and restrictions, but without fear of being murdered. That changed in March 1944, after the Nazi defeat at Stalingrad, as a desperate Hitler accelerated his plan for mass extermination.