A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE DECADE AND WINNER OF:
The Baillie Gifford Prize
The JQ-Wingate Literary Prize
The British Book Awards Non-fiction Book of the Year
The Hay Festival Medal for Prose
'One of the most gripping and powerful books imaginable' DOMINIC SANDBROOK, SUNDAY TIMES
When he receives an invitation to deliver a lecture in the Ukrainian city of Lviv, international lawyer Philippe Sands begins a journey on the trail of his family's secret history. In doing so, he uncovers an astonishing series of coincidences that lead him halfway across the world, to the origins of international law at the Nuremberg trial. In an influential blend of memoir and detective story that broke new ground in the way history could be told and sparked a bestselling trilogy, East West Street meditates powerfully on the way memory, crime and guilt leave scars across generations. Newly updated by the author, this anniversary edition brings this monumental classic up to date for a new era - one in which its questions of truth, memory and justice have never been more timely.
Read MoreA monumental achievement: profoundly personal, told with love, anger and great precisionSands has written a remarkable and enjoyable book, deftly weaving his own family history into a lively account of the travails of the early campaigners for international human rights law - Literary ReviewMoving and powerful - Financial TimesA triumph . . . astonishing. No novel could possibly match such an important work of truthUnprecedented . . . a machine of power and beauty that should not be ignored by anyone - New York Times