International Bestseller and
Quill-nominated
The Kommandant's Girl
by Pam Jenoff
Jewish nineteen-year-old Emma Bau's world is turned upside down when Germany invades Poland and her husband Jacob, a member of the resistance, is forced to flee. Escaping the ghetto, Emma assumes a new, Christian identity and finds work at Nazi headquarters. more...
Reviews
"...an insightful portrait of people forced into an untenable situation"more...- Booklist
"...a compelling tale...I couldn't stop turning the pages" more...
- Young Lawyer/The Legal Intelligencer
"...luminous simplicity...This is historical romance at its finest." more...
- Publisher's Weekly
"I have not been so moved by a book in quite some time as I was by The Kommandant's Girl." more...
- Historical Romance Writers
"a beautifully, poignant story...Truly beautifully done." more...
- Once Upon A Romance





