Germany, 1933.
In a quiet rural village, two boys meet beneath falling apple blossoms and become inseparable. Jakob, the son of a German labourer, and David, the Jewish child of a displaced merchant family, grow up side by side as childhood gives way to a nation consumed by hatred.
As Nazi ideology tightens its grip on Germany, their friendship is tested by fear, propaganda, and the brutal machinery of persecution. While the world around them changes beyond recognition, the boys cling to the bond formed in innocence, even as it becomes dangerous simply to care for one another.
When David's family is taken in the night, Jakob makes a choice that will define the rest of his life: to hide his friend beneath his family home, in a cramped cellar where survival depends on silence, trust, and impossible courage.
Spanning decades and told with haunting emotional clarity, The Cellar and the Sky is a deeply moving historical novel about love, loyalty, sacrifice, and the quiet acts of resistance that survive even in humanity's darkest hours.
Perfect for readers of The Book Thief, All the Light We Cannot See, and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, this unforgettable story explores what it means to remain human when the world demands otherwise.