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The Dutch Orphan

A Novel

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From the author of The Dutch Wife comes a riveting novel set during World War II about a woman who offers shelter to a Jewish baby, and her sister, who must choose between family loyalty and her own safety.
Amsterdam, 1941. When the Nazis invade Amsterdam, singer Johanna Vos watches in horror as the vibrant music scene she loves is all but erased, her Jewish friends forbidden from performing with her onstage. Alongside her friend Jakob, Johanna helps organize the Artists' Resistance, an underground network allowing Jews to perform at house concerts hosted by their allies. When Johanna hears of a Jewish orphan headed for deportation, she does not think twice. She takes the baby in as her own, hiding the truth from even her own sister, Liesbeth.
Meanwhile, Liesbeth finds herself in a dilemma, as she knows of her sister's staunch support for the Resistance, but her husband supports the Nazis. When a charming member of the Dutch Fascist Party sets his eyes on her, her predicament only deepens. As secrets continue to grow between the sisters, severing their once-unbreakable bond, they are both forced to make choices that will alter their lives forever.
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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2022

      During World War II, Dutch singer Johanna Vos helps Jewish musicians by setting up an underground network that facilitates performances in safe settings; she also surreptitiously takes in a Jewish orphan who had been set for deportation. Meanwhile, she's drawing apart from her sister, Liesbeth, whose husband supports the Nazis. A No. 1 best-selling debut in Canada; with a 150,000-copy paperback and a 10,0000-copy hardcover first printing.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      March 15, 2023
      The cracks in Johanna and Liesbeth's ' relationship start as small fissures, but by the time WWII envelops the Netherlands, the two sisters are on the verge of splitting apart forever. While Johanna begins to organize secret night concerts for Jewish artists in Amsterdam, her newlywed sister Liesbeth watches as her husband's ambition and commitment to a fascist political party drags them deeper into collaboration with the occupiers, illustrating the rationalizations allowing citizens to tolerate the increasing disruptions to their lives and the trade-offs they're willing to make to survive. While Liesbeth tries unsuccessfully to start the family she always dreamed of, Johanna finds that her unexpected pregnancy brings both heartbreak and the chance to save at least one person from the relentless Nazi campaign to eradicate Jews. As Amsterdam is slowly ground beneath German jackboots over the war years, the sisters' diverging paths eloquently explore how small decisions build to life-altering consequences and whether a path to forgiveness is possible.

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