Daughter of Genoa, Kat Devereaux
Daughter of Genoa, Kat Devereaux
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Daughter of Genoa
A Novel

Author: Kat Devereaux

Narrator: Carlotta Brentan

Unabridged: 9 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/09/2025


Synopsis

"Enthralling and eloquently bittersweet—a vivid historical portrait of the pivotal yet overlooked struggle to save Italian Jews in WWII, and how one unforgettable woman risks everything for love. Devereaux writes with great authority and masterfully blends imagination and history. A deeply affective novel that captivated me from the first page." — Shelly Sanders, bestselling author of Daughters of The Occupation and The Night Sparrow"Based on a true story, The Daughter of Genoa is a moving and inspiring story, revealing the hope, humanity, and quiet heroism of ordinary people in their extraordinary efforts to help others. A powerful journey of heartbreak, love, and bravery, this is a book that will stay with readers for a long time." — Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Booklover's Library The author of Escape to Florence returns with a thrilling adventure set in the war-torn 1940s and inspired by true events, about a young woman who risks everything to help Jewish Italians flee the fascists, and falls in love with the brave aviator behind a daring secret rescue operation.Anna's family fled to America years ago, to escape the Fascist regime, but Anna had stayed behind. Alone and terrified of discovery, Anna meets Father Vittorio, a Jesuit priest who takes her to shopkeepers Bernardo and Silvia, an older couple who offer shelter and safety without question. But when Anna discovers that this kind, quiet couple is part of a network of ordinary people daring to help Father Vittorio smuggle Jewish citizens, stripped of their status and rights, out of Italy, she is determined to help.Anna offers skills essential to the cause: she has a deft hand at ledgers and forgery, talents she learned at the high-powered job she held before the Racial Laws were passed—a past she conceals. Working in secrecy, not knowing others’ real names or sharing her own, Anna begins producing fake identity cards and soon meets another member of the operation: a man known as Mr. X., whom she recognizes instantly as the wealthy aviator Massimo Teglio. And suddenly, without warning—despite the threat of imprisonment, torture, and death—Anna finds herself taking the most dangerous of risk of all: falling in love. And she's not the only one.Based on the true story of the DELASEM—the Delegation for the Assistance of Jewish Emigrants, an organization of brave volunteers working tirelessly to save innocent lives from the concentration camps—Daughter of Genoa is a poignant look at those who loved and lost yet continued to risk everything to create a better world.

About Kat Devereaux

Kat Devereaux was born near Edinburgh, and has lived in the United States, Russia, France, Chile, Germany, and Italy. She now lives in the beautiful Czech city of Prague. She is a historian by training and an enthusiast by nature.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren on August 08, 2025

Genoa, 1944: Widowed and completely alone, Anna Pastorino has been trying to keep a low profile since the Germans invaded Italy in her tiny flat near the harbour, her parents and brother escaped to America and one night she loses everything in a bombing raid. A Jesuit priest Father Vittoria notices h......more

Goodreads review by Madeline on July 14, 2025

Based on a true story, The Daughter of Genoa is a moving and inspiring story, revealing the hope, humanity, and quiet heroism of ordinary people in their extraordinary efforts to help others. A powerful journey of heartbreak, love, and bravery, this is a book that will stay with readers for a long t......more

Goodreads review by Marie on December 30, 2025

Thank you to the author and @harperperennial for the #gifted book. I absolutely loved diving into this historical fiction gem! It beautifully unfolds the true story of DELASEM, the Delegation for the Assistance of Jewish Immigrants, an organization that fought valiantly to rescue innocent lives from......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on November 19, 2025

Thank to @harperperennial for the complimentary copy of this book. I was gifted the book in exchange for my honest review. This book is based on the true story of DELASEM -the Delegation for the Assistance of Jewish Emigrants. This organization was founded during WWII for the purpose of saving innoce......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on September 17, 2025

Historical fiction set in and around the second world war always draws me in. I have read previous books by Kat Devereaux, so I knew I would be in for a great read. 1944 in Genoa, Anna Pastorino is doing her best to keep surviving in a place where being Jewish is enough to make you a victim. After a......more