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  • Published: 20 October 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529946055
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $28.00

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A story of a consuming first love haunted by European history and family memory, and inspired by real events

An exhilarating debut novel about a life-changing romance in the long shadow of European history, inspired by the author's real discovery

‘Stunningly good’ Julia Boyd
‘You won’t be able to put it down’ Samantha Rose Hill
‘Worthy of reading and rereading’ Bookpage

Harvard, 1996. Anna is about to graduate when she falls in love with Christoph, a German student visiting campus. As she visits Christoph in Germany and tries to understand the young, elegant man who fascinates her, he reveals his country to her.

Germany is still reckoning with the Holocaust and its pretty new squares belie the war’s destruction. Anna wants to believe in Christoph and the future he promises her but as their relationship becomes increasingly unsettling, she must face up to everything she has been unwilling to see, and everything Christoph has chosen to ignore.

'As if a Sally Rooney novel merged with Richard Linklater's film, Before Sunrise' Booklist

'A swiftly-moving, molecularly perceptive, singular portrait of intoxicating young love' Aube Rey Lescure

'An elegant, unsettling novel about the burden of history and the illusions of love' Sana Krasikov

'A masterpiece' Rebecca Donner

  • Published: 20 October 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529946055
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $28.00

About the author

Heather Clark

Heather Clark earned her bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Harvard University and her doctorate in English from Oxford University. She is the author of two award-winning books on post-war poetry, The Grief of Influence: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes and The Ulster Renaissance: Poetry in Belfast 1962–1972. She divides her time between Chappaqua, New York, and Yorkshire, England, where she is Professor of Contemporary Poetry at the University of Huddersfield.

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