Locations, dates and characters:
Eagle Lake Idaho — 1999 (Sarah, Lukas, Elsie and the Aryan Council)
Martha’s Vineyard — current day (Ember, Lily Kiel, Dakota, Brook and Elsie and Titus)
Nuremberg — 1940-1945 (Hannah, Lily, Kolman, Charlie, Himmler and Grete Cohn)
“No matter what she'd done, what anyone had done, it wasn’t beyond the width across Christ’s arms. The two nails that staked boundaries from the east to west, a giant crevice between them that dropped into the endless depth of His love.”
This was a time slip novel involving three female characters: Ember, Hannah and Lily.
Lily was the daughter in the title. Hannah was the mother and a curator for Germany’s National Museum who Lily remembered fondly, the mother whose fate she'd never known. Some memories came back to her in nightmares when she was separated from her mother in her youth in Nuremberg. But there were huge gaps in what she remembered and what she'd never been told.
One of her past students (Ember) who was greatly influenced by Lily (aka: "Mrs. Kiel") was doing a dissertation on anti-Semitism and the pattern of persecution in Nuremberg. Interviewing Mrs Kiel was important to her process. The problem was, the only way Ember could find Mrs. Kiel was to go through her grandson, Dakota, who had wounded her terribly in high school, and was the last person she’d ever want to see again.
The years involving these three main characters were filled with the hardships of the Nazi regime, a strange Aryan cult in Idaho and many personal and historic discoveries in Martha's Vinyard and more in Nuremberg.
This is one of those stories that when it’s over, the reader just wants to sit and ponder…and sigh. Yes this is sigh-worthy. What a wonderful book…probably my favorite in the last few months. Such beautiful writing, such rich and detailed history, such depth of story.
A book that will stay with me for quite a while.