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Paris, today. The Museum of Broken Promises is a place of wonder and sadness, hope and loss. Every object in the museum has been donated - a cake tin, a wedding veil, a baby's shoe. And each represent a moment of grief or terrible betrayal. The museum is a place where people come to speak to the ghosts of the past and, sometimes, to lay them to rest. Laure, the owner and curator, has also hidden artefacts from her own painful youth amongst the objects on display.
Prague, 1985. Recovering from the sudden death of her father, Laure flees to Prague. But life behind the Iron Curtain is a complex thing: drab and grey yet charged with danger. Laure cannot begin to comprehend the dark, political currents that run beneath the surface of this communist city. Until, that is, she meets a young dissident musician. Her love for him will have terrible and unforeseen consequences.
It is only years later, having created the museum, that Laure can finally face up to her past and celebrate the passionate love which has directed her life.
414 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 5, 2019



During the last days of the GDR, the Stasi tried to destroy their mountains of files and paperwork recording the decades of surveillance. The joke ran that for the most efficient surveillance system in the world, they hadn't been very efficient. Left behind was a paper mountain, from which rose (as Petr well knew) a miasma of spite, vengeance and oppression.
In the new democratic dawn, these had to be investigated and teams of 'Puzzle Women' patrolled long tables on which were arranged thousands and thousands of paper fragments from which they were bidden to construct a new story of Germany from the old ones. (p.199)