Christian Bernadac's book seems more exciting than any literary work, leaving a deep and crushing impression.
Much has been written about the horrors of Nazi death factories and concentration camps across Europe, but the complete truth about this darkest part of human history has not yet been revealed.
It's the 39th in Brooklyn, the Jewish neighborhood of New York. Sharing their last cigarette at the window, two cousins, Sammy Clayman and Joseph Kavalier, will share their dreams, fears, and hopes.
What would have happened if, on the eve of World War II, a proposal to create a temporary refuge for the Jewish people on the west coast of Alaska had been accepted?