In the final months of World War II, a British pilot is shot down behind enemy lines; only to find unexpected shelter in the heart of occupied Germany. Nineteen-year-old Annaliese, the daughter of a once-prominent professor, now lives quietly on the edge of a shattered village, tending to what remains of her family's orchard. When she discovers the injured soldier hidden in the woods near her home, she faces an impossible decision: turn him in and preserve her safety, or risk everything to keep him alive.
What begins as a fragile truce deepens into something neither of them expected; a bond forged in secrecy, trust, and the shared longing for peace in a world consumed by fire. As the war draws to a close and the lines between enemy and ally blur, the two must navigate danger, betrayal, and the question of what it means to truly begin again.
Spanning the last days of the conflict to the fragile first breaths of a new Europe, this sweeping and tender novel explores how love can grow in the unlikeliest of places; and how even in a world divided by war, the human heart remembers how to hope.