This astonishing debut novel unfolds in compelling, delicately wrought layers. Naikoâs shifting understanding of Andreiâs past becomes an opaque reflection of her own existence, and objectsâfrom the pens hoarded by Naikoâs mother in her retirement home to the personal effects of Jewish women that Andreiâs grandmother sorts through at Birkenauâbecome touchstones for memories and meaning, loss and love.
Kyo Maclear is the author of many books for children, including Bloom: A Story of Fashion Designer Elsa Schiaparelli, and some for adults. When she was a little girl, she wanted very badly to be a fashion designer. She spent countless hours drawing odd dresses, including a very special cloud dress. Her style muses include her mother, Patti Smith, the residents of Moominvalley, and anyone with a sense of casual and androgynous flair. Though she loved writing about Schiaparelliâs signature color, shocking pink, Kyoâs own favorite color is blue. She plants her garden with flowers in all shades of blue, and in spring when they bloom, itâs a blue extravaganza. Kyo makes her home in Toronto, where she lives with her two sons and husband, a musician. You can find her at www.kyomaclearkids.com.