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 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 for 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. 'An original intriguing novel' Sunday Times