“In this Prix Goncourt finalist, Lélia, a Frenchwoman living in Paris, receives a postcard with nothing on it but four names, which happen to be those of her grandparents and an aunt and uncle who perished during the Holocaust... Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended.”
Read the full starred review in Library Journal.