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Stumbling through the terrifying wrought iron gates of Auschwitz, Jewish author Etty Weil longs for her apartment overlooking the Seine. Now she looks on in horror as a young girl, Danielle, is ruthlessly torn apart from her sobbing mother. She takes fourteen-year-old Danielle under her wing and soon comes to cherish her like a sister. Every evening, Etty tells Danielle stories, building a beautiful world of imagination and hope for Danielle to escape into. Soon, Etty realises that the other women in their cramped hut are listening too. She encourages them to share their lives, to talk about their darling children running around clutching their favourite toys, the love affairs they once had and the beloved family they’ve already lost. Etty must survive this terrible place: if only to keep her promise to these brave women that their stories will not be forgotten.
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