The last train from Paris

Greenwood, Juliet.

Notes
For Iris, each visit to her mother in St Mabon's Cove, Cornwall has been the same-- a serene escape from the city. But today, as she breathes in the salt air on the doorstep of her beloved childhood home, a heavy weight of anticipation settles over her. Iris knows she's adopted, but any questions about where she came from have always been shut down by her parents, who can't bear to revisit the past. Now, Iris can't stop thinking about what she's read on the official paperwork: Baby girl, France, 1939-- the year war was declared with Nazi Germany. When Iris confronts her mother, she hits the same wall of pain and resistance as whenever she mentions the war. That is, until her mother tearfully hands her an old tin of letters, tucked neatly beside a delicate piece of ivory wool. Retreating to the loft, Iris steels herself to at last learn the truth, however painful it might be. But, as she peels back each layer of history before her, a sensation of dread grows inside her. The past is calling, and its secrets are more intricate and tangled than Iris could ever have imagined. The year is 1939, and in Paris, France a young woman is about to commit a terrible betrayal.
Librarian's Miscellania
20241003153307.0
Location edition Bar Code due date
Fiction Shelves A5743
06/12/2024
Genre:Historical fiction.
call #:GRE
ISBN:9781805082873
pub:2023