![]() ![]() In the process of doing so, Eva creates a book with a code alongside her partner, the handsome Rémy, where they are able to preserve the real names of the children. Eva finds herself helping a network of underground people forge documents for Jewish children so that they can smuggle them into Switzerland where they will be able to live a free life. ![]() As the Nazi’s begin invading Paris, Eva and her mother flee and end up in a small town in what was called the Free Zone. Eva Traube is a French born Jewish woman living with her parents who left Poland years before to hopefully start a new life in France. Harmel takes aspects of a true story to create an incredible tale filled with action, passion, and love during one of the darkest times in human history. ![]() Kristin Harmel’s The Book of Lost Names takes a WWII historical fiction book and turns it into something incredibly unique for a genre that can often seem overdone. There are a lot of historical fiction books surrounding WWII and most of them follow male characters that are fighting in the war. ![]()
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