My library books have arrived so my Dianne Chamberlaine has been put to one side.
I have a new Jodi Picoult but am reading the other one first.
Life in a Jar, The Irena Sendler story. It is the true story of a polish social worker who, during WWII worked as a plumber in Warsaw ghetto. She smuggled out 2500 Jewish children either in her tool bag or a box. She kept a big dog in the back of her van which she trained to bark when she stopped at check points to put the guards off looking in her van.
She as caught, tortured and sentenced to death but escaped. She kept the names of all the children she smuggled out in a jar and tried to reunite them with their parents after the war, but most parents were dead.
Her heroism was suppressed by communist Poland and only came to light in 1999 when three school girls in rural Kansas stumbled on information about her and wrote their history project on her - a play that they called Life in a Jar.
I can't wait to start the book - but must read some adoption papers first!