Book review: No Place To Lay One’s Head by Françoise Frenkel

By Pauline Latham
Updated July 5 2017 - 4:05pm, first published 3:58pm

Far from being just another WWII story, No Place to Lay One’s Head is the extraordinary journey of a private citizen caught between a rock (the Nazi occupation of France) and a hard place (being Jewish). Françoise Frenkel’s story has finally come to light again after 72 years of obscurity, having been recently discovered in a dusty attic of southern France.

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