karenstory 's review for:

The Rabbit Girls by Anna Ellory
4.0

How does one find out the truth about ones’ history when her father lies in Hospice care, and all he can do is say the name of a woman she does not know – and it is not her mother’s name?

And what happens when she discovers he has the tattoo of the concentration camp on his wrist – and she never knew he was ever in a concentration camp during the war?

And when she discovers these letters from another woman, not her mother, hidden amongst her father’s things?

Who was her father?

What was his past?

What was the past of her mother?

And was there more to discover about herself?

So many questions!

This is an interesting story, a different way of looking at another angle of another side of WWII history. Which I would rather not share – because quite frankly, it is key to the story/plot.

This, is a mystery of sorts.

And Miriam, the daughter, has a lot to unravel here – in her personal life, besides trying to figure out who her Dad was.

It is neatly told in different voices between Henryk (Dad) and Miriam.

Care to try it out? Find the answers on your own?