A Bookshop in Berlin
by Francoise Frenkel
Initially published as No Place to Lay One's Head - the unforgettable story of one woman's struggle to survive persecution in wartime France. In 1921, Fransoise Frenkel-a Jewish woman from Poland-opens Berlin's very first French bookshop. It is a dream come true. The bookshop attracts artists and diplomats, celebrities and poets.
It brings Fransoise peace, friendship and prosperity. Then, in the summer of 1939, the dream ends and Fransoise's desperate, headlong flight from Nazi persecution begins. Unfolding in Berlin, Paris and against the romantic landscapes of southern France, A Bookshop in Berlin is a heartbreaking tale of human cruelty and unending kindness; and of a woman whose lust for life refuses to leave her, even in her darkest hours.
Published by Pushkin Press