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  • Published: 16 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9780857529701
  • Imprint: Doubleday
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $34.99
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The Silence In Between





Imagine waking up and a wall has divided your city in two. Imagine that on the other side is your new-born baby and there is now no way of getting to him... For fans of All the Light We Cannot See and Alone in Berlin, a stunning historical debut.

The gripping historical debut about a family separated by the Berlin wall - perfect for fans of All the Light We Cannot See, In Memoriam and Alone in Berlin

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES DEBUT FICTION PRIZE 2024
SELECTED AS ONE OF INDEPENDENT'S BEST HISTORICAL FICTION OF THE YEAR 2024
VOTED BEST HISTORICAL NOVEL and BEST DEBUT, BestBookForward podcast

'A tautly plotted, deeply involving novel that packs a real emotional punch … I can't recommend this novel highly enough' Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us

'A hauntingly beautiful exploration of love, family and societal unrest all set against the backdrop of the Berlin Wall' Glamour
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Imagine waking up and a wall has divided your city in two. Imagine that on the other side is your child...

Lisette is in hospital with her baby boy. The doctors tell her to go home and get some rest, that he’ll be fine.

When she awakes, everything has changed. Because overnight, on 13 August 1961, the border between East and West Berlin has closed, slicing the city - and the world - in two.

Lisette is trapped in the east, while her newborn baby is unreachable in the west. With the streets in chaos and armed guards ordered to shoot anyone who tries to cross, her situation is desperate.

Lisette's teenage daughter, Elly, has always struggled to understand the distance between herself and her mother. Both have lived for music, but while Elly hears notes surrounding every person she meets, for her mother - once a talented pianist - the music has gone silent.

Perhaps Elly can do something to bridge the gap between them. What begins as the flicker of an idea turns into a daring plan to escape East Berlin, find her baby brother, and bring him home....

Based on true stories, The Silence in Between is a page-turning, emotional epic that will stay with you long after you finish reading.
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BOOKSELLER LOVE for THE SILENCE IN BETWEEN:

‘Without a doubt one of the best books I have read this year… I can’t recommend this book enough’
Abbey Rowlinson

‘Absolutely heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. A must-read’
Dominika

‘A sublime story, told beautifully’
Kurde, Horsham

‘A truly compelling and moving novel with two incredible female characters I won’t forget in a hurry’
Tilly Fitzgerald

‘Kind, thoughtful and poignant… an uplifting and hopeful story’
Lauren

‘A powerful and emotional book’
Neil Challis, Windsor

‘A thought provoking, ultimately kind and beautifully researched debut’
Beth, Chesterfield

‘I genuinely loved this – it’s definitely a stand out novel of 2024’
Helen, Scarborough

‘A cracking debut from this talented new author’
Jen Mackay, Windsor

‘This truly has the potential to be the next big story, so full of heart as it is!’
Libby Low

‘A powerful story of human resilience and family bonds’
Emma Smith, Bedford

‘A beautiful but heart-breaking read from a wonderful new voice in historical fiction’
Victoria, Aviemore

‘An excellent novel… a sensitive retelling of two critical and terrible periods of Berlin history’
Sean Farrell

‘An incredible book full of heartbreak, hope, unbreakable love… I don’t think this book will ever leave me. I will be recommending it to customers as a must read’
Hayley Ralls, St Neots

  • Published: 16 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9780857529701
  • Imprint: Doubleday
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $34.99
Categories:

About the author

Josie Ferguson

Born in Sweden to a family of writers and readers, Josie Ferguson moved to Scotland when she was two. She returned to Sweden in her twenties, where she completed a vocational degree in Clinical Psychology (MSc). Upon graduating, she moved to London to pursue a career in publishing, something she had dreamed about since delving into fictional worlds as a child, hidden under the duvet with a torch. She later moved to Asia in search of an adventure and a bit more sun and currently works as a freelance book editor in Singapore, where she lives with her husband and two young children. While training to become a clinical psychologist, Josie learned about the complexity of human nature, something she explores as a writer. She believes books about the past can change the future and she aspires to write as many as possible. The Silence in Between is her debut.

Praise for The Silence In Between

A tautly plotted, deeply involving novel that packs a real emotional punch … I can't recommend this novel highly enough

Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us

A confident debut with an original premise

Sunday Times

A quietly powerful novel about lives altered by a seismic historical moment

Fife Today

A hauntingly beautiful exploration of love, family and societal unrest all set against the backdrop of the Berlin Wall . . . a poignant and heartfelt story that eloquently captures the resilience of the human spirit

Glamour

A compelling debut . . . The Silence in Between is a haunting and compassionate account of war’s legacy, the atrocities inflicted on ordinary German women and their extraordinary resilience

Observer

A strong, emotionally resonant debut full of music and menace

Mail on Sunday

A captivating, tense portrayal of desperation, fortitude and courage

Herald

A gut-wrenching but beautiful novel about love, family, resilience and music

Culturefly

A powerful story of family, hope and generational narratives, beautifully told

My Weekly

An absorbing account of the effects of war and totalitarianism on ordinary civilians and a moving reminder that love, compassion and courage can flourish even in tyrannical regimes.

nb Magazine

A thoughtful and moving debut ... Rooted in real stories, The Silence in Between is a reminder of how seismic political events shape ordinary lives

Independent, Best historical fiction books of 2024
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