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"Hadley Freeman knew her grandmother Sara had lived in France just as Hitler started to gain power in Europe, but rarely did anyone in her family talk about it--until long after her grandmother's death, she found a shoebox tucked in a closet. In it was a photograph of her grandmother with a mysterious stranger; a cryptic telegram from the Red Cross; and a drawing signed by Picasso. This discovery sent Freeman on a decade-long journey, as she tried to uncover the significance of these keepsakes. Her search took her from the Picasso archives in Paris to a secret room in a farmhouse in the Auvergne, from Long Island to Auschwitz. Here, Freeman pieces together the puzzle of her family's past"--
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Hadley Freeman is a staff writer for
The Sunday Times in the UK. She was born in New York and lives in London. Her books include
Life Moves Pretty Fast and the bestselling
House of Glass, and her work has appeared in
Vogue US and UK,
New York magazine,
Harper’
s Bazaar, and many other publications.