First, if you’re reading this right after midnight on April 27, there will be a “What Are You Reading?” post coming right up. But, I also said I would post the announcement about the release of The Book of Lost Names in paperback. Since it was my mother’s favorite book last year, I agreed.
The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel is out in paperback NOW! Grab a copy of this “fascinating, heartrending page-turner” (@kristina.mcmorris) that Fiona Davis calls “sweeping and magnificent.” An instant New York Times bestseller and a Goodreads Choice award finalist when it was released in hardcover last year, THE BOOK OF LOST NAMES—inspired by astonishing true stories from World War II—tells the tale of a young woman with a talent for forgery who helps hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis. As Publishers Weekly said in its starred review, “this thoughtful work will touch readers with its testament to the endurance of hope.” Kristin’s new book, is coming in hardcover on July 6th, so add it to your summer TBR lists now.
A must read. The print is too small so will get the audio CD!
It’s available in ebook, where you can adjust print size.
It was an excellent read. Am now reading Lost Girls of Paris
As I said, probably Mom’s favorite book from 2020.
I’m sorry about the print, Carolee.