1944. \'That\'s Renny, \' h.
His face white, Freddy can\'t take his eyes off the photo of a young Girl around four years old.
When Hanni Winter shows her new husband the heartbreaking photos she captured during the war, his reaction is unexpected.
Berlin, six years later.
The little Girl tries to stop the forbidden tears from falling, as the train takes her mother, and she is left alone in the camp...
Please, be brave, stay alive, for me.\' Her mother\'s voice breaks. \'I have to go away, my darling. curl up and be transported to the past.\' Goodreads reviewer Readers love Catherine Hokin: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'The best historical fiction book I\'ve read this year! I was awake until the early morning 1944.
Stunning.\' Netgalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'Heartbreaking story... yet didn\'t want to finish as I knew I would miss the characters...
It has you riding the emotional rollercoaster on every page.\' Netgalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'Glued to the book from the first page...
Readers love The Girl in the Photo: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'I found myself up into the early hours of the morning absolutely engrossed in this gripping and heartbreaking story.
Fans of The Alice Network, The Nightingale and The Tattooist of Auschwitz will need a box of tissues handy.
Can she find the strength to fight again, or will every hope for the future be lost forever? A heart-wrenching novel about love and courage in the face of terrible odds.
But when Hanni arrives at the black and white arch of the camp, she comes face to face with a man she fears more than any other.
They must return to hell on earth.
If that child is Renny, then they must try to find her.
Her heart had broken for the little Girl as she took her picture, desperate to reveal the truth about the Nazis to the world. \'That\'s Renny, \' he whispers, \'my sister, she was taken by the Nazis...\' Hanni remembers her perfectly - the child with the wide eyes and bitten lips, who wouldn\'t let herself cry despite the chaos and cruelty all around them in the camp.
His face white, Freddy can\'t take his eyes off the photo of a young Girl around four years old.
When Hanni Winter shows her new husband the heartbreaking photos she captured during the war, his reaction is unexpected.
Berlin, six years later.
The little Girl tries to stop the forbidden tears from falling, as the train takes her mother, and she is left alone in the camp...
Please, be brave, stay alive, for me.\' Her mother\'s voice breaks. \'I have to go away, my darling. 1944