Five Fingers
Discover the poignant journey of a young girl in Five Fingers by Māra Zālīte, published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2017. This compelling fiction novel spans 246 pages and delves into the heart-wrenching experiences of concentration camp inmates. Follow five-year-old Laura, born in one of Joseph Stalin’s prison camps in Siberia, as she embarks on a transformative journey with her parents back to Latvia—a place she knows only through the vivid stories shared in the Gulag. Five Fingers explores themes of homecoming, the bond between parent and child, and the intricate interplay between mind and reality. This beautifully written narrative invites readers to reflect on resilience and the power of hope amidst adversity. Perfect for those interested in historical fiction and personal stories of survival, Five Fingers is a must-read that resonates deeply with its audience.