<p>‘Wonderful. Beautifully written.’ <strong>Alan Johnson</strong>, author of <em>This Boy</em></p> <p>‘I was gripped from the beginning. Peter Bradley has a powerful story to tell.’ <strong>Daniel Finkelstein</strong>, <em>The Times</em></p> <p>‘Evocative and unsettling, this is a gently haunting book whose characters – and lessons – will linger.’ <strong>Jonathan Freedland</strong>, <em>The Guardian</em></p> <p>‘Outstanding. The lessons Bradley draws from the catastrophe have powerful resonance in our own times.’ <strong>Oliver Kamm</strong>, <em>The Times</em></p> <p>‘Extraordinary …. a harrowing work of creative history.’ <strong><em>The Mirror</em></strong></p> <p>‘Far more than simply a historical explanation.’ <strong><em>The Jewish Chronicle</em></strong></p> <p>‘A beautifully written, moving account.’ <strong>Rebecca Clifford</strong>, author of <em>Survivors </em></p> <p>'A moving tale of a family, a small German town and Nazi horrors. Brings into sharp focus the enduring scourge of anti-Semitism.’ <strong>John Kampfner</strong>, author of <em>Why The Germans Do It Better</em></p> <p>‘Utterly gripping. I could not put it down.’ <strong>Rabbi The Baroness Neuberger DBE</strong></p> <p>‘Moving. An impressive journey to the roots of antisemitism.’ <strong>Géraldine Schwarz,</strong> author of <em>Those Who Forget</em></p> <p>‘A thought-provoking insight, through the prism of Peter’s family, into the real impact of this pernicious hatred.’ <strong>Ruth Smeeth,</strong> CEO of Index on Censorship</p> <p>‘Important … Should be read by all who want to comprehend the enormity of the Holocaust and reflect on its significance for today.’ <strong>Dame Louise Ellman</strong>, <em>Order! Order!</em></p>
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Biographical note
Peter Bradley was the Labour MP for The Wrekin between 1997 and 2005. More recently, he co-founded and directed Speakers’ Corner Trust, a charity which promotes freedom of expression, open debate and active citizenship in the UK and developing democracies. He has written, usually on politics, for a wide range of publications, including The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The New Statesman and The New European.