A breathtaking new novel that asks the question: what if Anne Frank survived the Holocaust?In
1945 aged sixteen Anne Frank walks out of the liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and
into a new life as a survivor of the Holocaust. Returning to Amsterdam she is reunited with
her beloved father. Yet Anne feels like a ghost. In the city where she and her family were
betrayed Anne struggles to let go of the horrors she witnessed to forget the cruel death of
her mother and her sister Margot. She dreams of being a writer but how do you carry on when
you've lost everything you once were? To create a new life for herself a life of freedom as a
woman and a writer she knows she must transform her story of trauma into a story of redemption
and hope. 'An original intriguing novel' Sunday Times'In this haunting what-if Gillham asks
us to reflect on how one learns - in the unimaginable wake of the Holocaust - to live again
shedding a powerful human light on tragedy' Georgia Hunter author of We Were the Lucky Ones