A forgotten book. A hidden code. A past that refuses to stay buried.
When librarian Eva Traube Abrams sees a photo in the New York Times, everything stops. The image is of a book she last saw in France during World War II, a book filled with secret names and dangerous truths.
In 1942, Eva used her gift for forgery to help Jewish children escape the Nazis. Working alongside a mysterious forger named Rémy in a mountain village, she risked everything to preserve the real identities of the children who would otherwise be lost forever.
Decades later, the book has resurfaced. And only Eva holds the key to unlocking its secrets.
The Book of Lost Names is a gripping historical novel about memory, identity, and quiet acts of courage that echo across time