A young woman named Margaret stumbles one morning from a forest outside Berlin, hands dirty, clothes torn. She can remember nothing of the night in the woods, nor - she soon realizes - anything of the previous months. She returns home to her former life. Two years later, she receives a letter from a mysterious doctor, who summons her to an appointment, claiming to be concerned for her fate. Margaret keeps the appointment, but when she leaves the doctor's office, the entire city is transformed. Nazi ghosts manifest as preening falcons; buildings turn to flesh; reality itself wheels. This is the story of Margaret's race to recover her lost history
Ida Hattemer Higgins Books
Ida Hattemer-Higgins crafts rich, layered narratives that often explore themes of identity and belonging in a globalized world. Her prose is polished and evocative, drawing readers into profound reflections on the human experience. Hattemer-Higgins approaches her writing with meticulous care and passion, creating works that resonate long after the final page. Her literary contributions stand as a testament to the power of language and literature's ability to bridge diverse cultures and perspectives.

