A heartbreaking and inspiring World War 2 novel based on a true story of survival, courage, and the search for belonging.
January 1945. As Auschwitz falls, Rachael Kisch joins the death march toward Dachau, freezing, starving, and clinging to one desperate hope: to find her brother Hannes. When she is forced to work in a Nazi print shop forging false identities for escaping officers, she risks her life again to sabotage their plans and save others.
Liberation brings new struggles. The war may be over, but returning home to the Netherlands means facing famine, loss, and a nation that has forgotten its Jews. Yet through grief and resilience, Rachael refuses to surrender her will to live or her determination to remember.
From Auschwitz to Dachau to Amsterdam, A Long Way Home is the unforgettable conclusion to the Rachael Kisch Trilogy. Perfect for readers of The Nightingale, My Daughter's Keeper, and The Frozen River.
Genre: Historical
January 1945. As Auschwitz falls, Rachael Kisch joins the death march toward Dachau, freezing, starving, and clinging to one desperate hope: to find her brother Hannes. When she is forced to work in a Nazi print shop forging false identities for escaping officers, she risks her life again to sabotage their plans and save others.
Liberation brings new struggles. The war may be over, but returning home to the Netherlands means facing famine, loss, and a nation that has forgotten its Jews. Yet through grief and resilience, Rachael refuses to surrender her will to live or her determination to remember.
From Auschwitz to Dachau to Amsterdam, A Long Way Home is the unforgettable conclusion to the Rachael Kisch Trilogy. Perfect for readers of The Nightingale, My Daughter's Keeper, and The Frozen River.
Genre: Historical