The Girl with the Yellow Star

Represented by:
Sophie Gorell Barnes
Category:
historical fiction
Publisher:
Bookouture
Publication date:
October 28, 2022
Foreign rights controlled by:
MBA
We have to wear the yellow star! It’s the rules!” the little girl sobs. But her mother presses a desperate finger to her mouth. “Darling, today is different. We are going to leave our stars behind and go on a long journey. We must be very, very quiet, and pray nobody finds us until we are safe in England…”
Cornwall, England, 1943. When her husband is killed fighting in the Navy, grief-stricken Gwenna Devoran tries to fill the void in her life by offering shelter to two Jewish refugees in her farmhouse high on the Cornish cliffs. But at the train station, ten-year-old Lotti is waiting all alone in her neat red coat.
Lotti’s mother died protecting her on the journey. Now Gwenna is all this little girl has. Traumatised Lotti won’t speak a word: and when an order comes for German prisoners-of-war to work the farm she’s in more danger than ever. What will happen if the Germans find out Lotti is Jewish?
When Gwenna overhears Lotti chattering happily to German captain Max Reiner, showing him her teddy bear, her heart stops. Shocked to hear Lotti finally speak, Gwenna is terrified for the little girl she’s grown to love. But perhaps she can she trust the kindness in this German officer’s gentle voice and bright blue eyes…
As Lotti heals a little more each day, Gwenna risks everything to spend more time with Max, certain he doesn’t believe in the Nazi cause. But then a rumour starts in the village: Max himself fired the torpedo that killed Gwenna’s husband.
Devastated, Gwenna’s heart is torn between loyalty to her country, the memory of her husband, and love for the little girl she secretly hopes could become her own. With Max desperate to prove his innocence, does she dare to trust him? And should she fight for the three of them to become a family – or will the war tear them all apart?
An absolutely heartbreaking, gripping and beautiful story about how love shines brightly even in the darkest times, and the incredible sacrifices people make in wartime.
Reviews
‘What a gripping story!… immersive… amazing… heart-stopping. It was gripping, captivating, addictive, full of intrigue, suspense, and twists… I couldn’t set it down!’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Amazing stuff! I really felt my heart torn up… I felt so many emotions… I highly recommend this book! Five stars all the way!’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Heartbreaking, haunting… you are going to devour this one… a mesmerizing, poignant, emotional, gripping, passionate and compelling novel… powerful and evocative… I cannot recommend this enough.’ Chicks, Rogues and Scandals
‘An absolutely gripping and beautiful story… The writing is sublime… makes you instantly fall in love… There are many twists and surprising turns in this story that will keep you gripped to the very last page… A highly enjoyable read, and if you enjoy historical romance with drama, this is a must.’ Goodreads reviewer
‘Fabulous… broke my heart… so heartbreaking… incredibly touching.’ Robinlovesreading, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘A page-turner from beginning to end… Took hold of my heart and left me wanting more. A must read.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Breathtaking… I love the story and the characters… You will laugh and cry and hold your breath reading this book.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Captured me entirely… stealing my breath… I enjoyed it immensely… A wonderful love story… utterly fascinated.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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