<h2><b>Travel across ten decades and three continents in <i>The Ash Museum</i>, a mesmerising intergenerational saga of loss, migration, and the search for home.</b></h2></p><p>The year is 1944, and the Battle of Kohima claims the life of James Ash, who leaves behind two families ¿ his wife and children, as well as his parents and sister who live in England unaware of his Indian family.</p><p>Fast forward to 2012, where Emmie is determined to raise her daughter in a world safe from the racism of her childhood. Her father, Jay, still haunted by his past, remains silent about his Indian life. One day, Emmie seeks solace in a local museum filled with another family¿s stories and artifacts. Little does she know that her own family¿s history is itself a treasure trove of secrets and mysteries awaiting her discovery.</p><p><b>''Extraordinary''</b><i>Christie Hickman, Books Editor, S Magazine</i><br/><b>''A beautifully written, multi-generational tale''</b><i>Ella Dove, novelist and Commissi