“One of the best books [on the Holocaust] I have ever read” ~ Katharina Gerlach
“Simple and beautiful, haunting and poignant” ~ Leigh Podgorski
Tom Macindeor is an itinerant English teacher, spending the summer in Warsaw in the hope of finding out the truth about his grandfather, a Polish resistance fighter. But when he hears the voice of Ela, a young woman trapped in the Jewish Ghetto of 1942, a window opens not just on his past but the future of the ghetto and all those who live in it. Should he share what he knows of their fate, or will Ela’s search for the truth about her own family doom them both?
Evie Woolmore‘s haunting novel of the Warsaw Ghetto is downloadable for free from all Amazon sites on 3rd and 4th August 2014. Find out why the Historical Novel Society’s reviewer recommends Evie Woolmore’s magical realist novels “to readers who enjoy historical fiction with spiritualist influences”
Find out more about Evie on her webpage, read an opening extract, or find out about what influenced Evie to write Rising Up.