From a poetic new voice in historical fiction comes a story of resistance, community, and survival set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Austrian Alps and the heartbreaking onset of World War II.
Growing up on a farm, high among the flowering slopes of Carinthia, Mitzi Hauser has never fit in--not even with her own family. At thirteen, she's no taller than a six-year-old, and her peers' taunts of "Witchy Mitzi" follow her everywhere. Thankfully, she has her loyal pup for comfort. And Oma, the grandmother who raised her.
But Oma, a gifted herbalist, won't be around forever. She vows to pass on her knowledge before it's too late, sharing her mysterious alpine remedies with Mitzi. With no marriage prospects, herbs may be her only path forward. Indeed, when resources grow tight, her resentful older sister sends Mitzi away to Talend to care for a grieving widower and his sickly young child.
In the town, against all odds, Mitzi's life gradually blooms into something unexpected and she discovers she belongs. But when political violence and Nazi eugenics policies come to town, she's forced to make a life-altering choice.