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Amsterdam, 1943. Sophie was once a librarian. Now she's a ghost.
She is a Jewish forger who officially no longer exists. By candlelight, her artist's hands create the documents that smuggle children past the Gestapo. One slip of the pen means death.
Three-year-old Hannah calls her "Mommy." But Sophie isn't her mother -- she's the woman who gave her a new name, a false identity, and a chance to survive.
As the Nazis hunt "The Librarian" with obsessive precision, Sophie faces an impossible choice: save the child she loves, or protect the network that saves hundreds.
Sixty years later, a hidden satchel is discovered -- and the secrets Sophie buried threaten to surface at last.
With its heart based on true events, The Librarian of Amsterdam is an unputdownable story of impossible choices, perfect for fans of The Nightingale and The Alice Network.
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