<p><b>''Captivating''</b> Heather Morris <b>''Beautiful''</b> Andrew Miller <b>''Hugely poignant</b><b>''</b><i>Independent </i><b>''Moving''</b><i>Sunday Times</i><br><br><b>Longlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize * Winner of the Bath Novel Award * Winner of the Harpers Bazaar Big Book of the Year * Shortlisted for the Best First Novel Award *</b><br><br>Of everyone in her complicated family, Eva was always closest to her grandfather. She is making a film about his life. She is with him when he dies. <br><br>It is only when she finds the letter from the Jewish Museum in Berlin, hidden in his painting studio, that she realises how many secrets he kept.<br><br>As she uncovers everything he endured in the Holocaust - and what it took to learn to live again - Eva is confronted by the lies that haunt her family, and a truth that changes her own identity.<br><br>Kim Sherwood''s hope-filled first novel is a powerful portrait of survival echoing through the generations; a testament of love, l