Inspired by a true story, this thrilling Nazi-era memoir chronicles the courageous efforts of a German teenager determined to avenge the disappearance of her Jewish boyfriend. In Germany 1933, as Hitler’s reign of terror tightens its grip on ordinary lives, teenager Irena Fuhrmann joins the communist resistance to help Jewish doctors in hiding. But she soon elects to smuggle their pioneering medical research to America rather than to Moscow as ordered. When the group’s Russian contact discovers her treachery, Irena risks her life to save those she loves – with fatal consequences. The Rabbit Farmer’s Daughter is a remarkable blend of memoir and historical thriller, offering the reader a powerful commentary on how ordinary Germans struggled to undermine the Nazi regime and won.