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The Star on the Grave: Inspired by the incredible true story of the Japanese diplomat who defied his government to save thousands from the Nazis

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The Star on the Grave: Inspired by the incredible true story of the Japanese diplomat who defied his government to save thousands from the Nazis

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ISBN:

9781922930392

Publisher:

Affirm Press

Imprint:

Affirm Press

Publication Date:

30th January 2024

Country:

Australia

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Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

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Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

364g

Description

There is more than one way to save a life ...
In 1940, as the Nazis sweep toward Lithuania, Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara defies his own government and secretly issues thousands of visas to Jewish refugees desperate to flee. After the war, Sugihara is dismissed and disappears into obscurity.
Three decades later, in Australia, Rachael Margolin, her father and her grandmother live disconnected from one another and haunted by unspoken tragedies. When Rachel announces her engagement to a Greek Orthodox man, it detonates a long-held secret. The Margolins are Jewish, and her family has concealed their identity from her and the world. But why As Rachel struggles to understand this deception, an opportunity arrives to visit Chiune Sugihara, the man who risked his life to save them during World War II. Rachel becomes determined to meet him, but will a journey to Japan, and the secrets it uncovers, heal the Margolins or fracture them for good
An extraordinary novel inspired by the true story of Chiune Sugihara, and the thousands of people - including the author - who owe him their lives.

Author Bio

Linda Margolin Royal was born in Sydney, forever thankful her father and grandparents received life-saving transit visas from Chiune Sugihara in 1940, which enabled them to enter Japan and escape the Holocaust; and ultimately meant they could find a permanent, safe home in Australia in 1941. The remainder of her family numbering in the hundreds were murdered in concentration camps. This work is therefore a labour of love to which she is now devoting her life.

She trained as a graphic designer and then copywriter, and spent 30 years in the advertising industry both in Australia and the US, writing TV, radio and press for major multinationals. Her first instinct was to write her family's story as a film, which is currently in development; and the book grew organically from this screenplay.


Linda's creative bent extends to abstract painting and drawing from live models - skills she has carried through life from her time in design school.


The Star on the Grave is her first novel.




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