When the Danish resistance attempts to smuggle Jews to safety in neutral Sweden, her sister is forced to stay behind. Rachel delays her own escape to look after her on her own, but they are caught and deported to the Terezin ghetto in Czechoslovakia.
There, Rachel is confronted with more fear and grief than she could ever erase, and she must find a different way to protect the people she loves if they are going to make it home alive.
Laura Hatosy is from New Jersey, which means she is genetically predisposed to big hair and has a predilection for pork roll sandwiches.
She received her BA in history and education at Rutgers and married her high school sweetheart. She discovered the story of the Danish evacuation of the Jews when she taught the Holocaust to eighth graders. The story was so compelling to her, she wrote her history master’s thesis at Harvard on the subject and, later, this novel. Laura has two children, Isabella and Jake.
She lives in Massachusetts and is currently eating a pork roll sandwich.