Margot: A Novel

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“Inventive . . . Cantor’s ‘what-if’ story combines historical fiction with mounting suspense and romance, but above all, it is an ode to the adoration and competition between sisters.” —Othe Oprah Magazine

A story of sisters that imagines Anne Franks sister Margot survived World War II and was living in America, from the author of The Lost Letter and The Hours Count

Anne Frank has long been a symbol of bravery and hope, but there were two sisters hidden in the annex, two young Jewish girls, one a cultural icon made famous by her published diary and the other, nearly forgotten.

In the spring of 1959, The Diary of Anne Frank has just come to the silver screen to great acclaim, and a young woman named Margie Franklin is working in Philadelphia as a secretary at a Jewish law firm. On the surface she lives a quiet life, but Margie has a secret: a life she once lived, a past and a religion she has denied, and a family and a country she left behind.

Margie Franklin is really Margot Frank, older sister of Anne, who did not die in Bergen-Belsen as reported, but who instead escaped the Nazis for America. But now, as her sister becomes a global icon, Margie’s carefully constructed American life begins to fall apart. A new relationship threatens to overtake the young love that sustained her during the war, and her past and present begin to collide. Margie is forced to come to terms with Margot, with the people she loved, and with a life swept up into the course of history.

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3.3
16 reviews
Luna Pennington
May 13, 2015
Margot did die because Otto Frank looked everywhere and found out all his family was dead also Margot was not the shadow of her sister because Anne always wanted to be like Margot and finally your not Margot again she died p.s did you know Otto Frank Survived the badest camp and if Anne lived for 2 more days she would still be alive cause 2 days after Anne died her camp was free
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Meg Kaufmann
May 18, 2014
Some parts were repetitive, however this is Margot's struggle. It haunts and nags her. Very good. Very interesting. You find yourself really rooting for Margot to find peace.
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Rajan Bakolia
March 7, 2014
Said very true . Thanks for remembering. :-)
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About the author

Jillian Cantor has a B.A. in English from Penn State University and an M.F.A. from the University of Arizona, where she was also a recipient of the national Jacob K. Javits Fellowship. The author of several books for teens and adults including The Hours Count, she grew up in a suburb of Philadelphia. She currently lives in Arizona with her husband and two sons. Visit her online at www.jilliancantor.com.

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