


Exploring themes of generational trauma, colonialism, racism and resilience, it’s a lyrical and affecting debut. Meanwhile, in a village in Nigeria, a young girl, Ngozi, is desperate to escape the poverty she has been born into as she becomes a maid to a wealthy family in the city. We meet Michael, of Jamaican descent, growing up in south London in 1981 during the Brixton riots. In uncovering her father’s story after all these years, she discovers nuance and depth to her own history and illuminates poignant and thought-provoking truths about the threads of humanity that connect us all.Amaka’s impassioned novel is narrated by a woman taken into slavery in the early 19th century whose spirit continues to roam the earth 200 years later. When Time Stopped is an unputdownable detective story and an epic family memoir, spanning nearly ninety years and crossing oceans. Her painstaking investigation leads her across continents and reveals his astonishing and courageous choice to assume a fake identity and live out the war undercover, spying for the allies in Berlin itself-at the heart of the Nazi empire, deep in the ‘darkest shadow’. Her inquiries led her to trace long lost relatives and to other boxes, filled with hundreds of documents about a family that had remained veiled in silence.Īriana meticulously uncovers the astonishing truth of her father’s extraordinary escape from Nazi-occupied Prague and seemingly inevitable deportation to the camps.

The box contained wartime documents that opened the door to her father’s past and finally gave her the permission he had long withheld to step through it. They led her to a box of papers that he had left for her when he died in 2001. This was the first of many clues that she was to uncover in the years to come. Then, one day, she found an old identity document bearing his picture but someone else’s name. With no real mysteries to solve, her childish curiosity led her to focus on the enigma of her own father, a brilliant industrialist who appeared to be the epitome of success and strength but who would wake in the night screaming in a language that she didn’t recognize. There is a Czech saying – The darkest shadow is beneath the candle.Īs a little girl growing up in a flourishing 1970s Venezuela, Ariana wanted to peer into the shadows and be a detective. In this remarkably moving memoir Ariana Neumann dives into the secrets of her father’s past: years spent hiding in plain sight in war-torn Berlin, the annihilation of dozens of family members in the Holocaust, and the courageous choice to build anew.
