Publisher's Synopsis
How far can fraternal love stretch?
- WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Summer 2019 - Best Literary Fiction
- FINALIST: Beverly Hills Book Awards 2019 - Historical Fiction
"...a superbly atmospheric work of historical fiction with characters that, once met, are never forgotten." K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite Book Reviews (5 Stars)
Samuel and Aron Katz's fragile childhood connection is severed when Aron leaves pre-WWII Poland for Palestine, and yet again when Samuel is sent to an arctic Soviet Gulag. Now, Aron must decide how far he will go to save his younger brother.
From Poland to wartime Tel Aviv, from a frozen Soviet prison camp to Allied-controlled Iran, and deep into Mandatory Palestine's desperate preparations against Nazi invasion-Moon Path probes the ties that bind siblings and the forces that tear them apart.
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a compelling story set against the backdrop of 200 fateful days in 1942, when the Jews of Palestine lived in terror of a Nazi invasion. From the award-winning author of the bestselling Galerie comes fast-paced, character-driven historical fiction in the spirit of Ayelet Waldman's Love and Treasure, Tatiana De Rosnay's Sarah's Key, and Charles Belfoure's The Paris Architect.