Jennifer,
a level-headed Dutch journalist, receives an
unusual request. She is asked to write a biography
of her sister who is terminally ill, so that David,
her nephew, will later have a document to remember
his mother by. It is also an emotionally charged
request because Jennifer has had a loving
relationship with David’s father. Because of her
sister’s deceit, Jennifer’s life changed course
tragically.
At first Jennifer refuses. It’s demanding the
impossible. Later she decides to try, if only for
David, a serious and innocent young boy who’s
always glad to see his aunt. In the forty days
Jennifer has to portray her sister, she repeatedly
discovers her sibling is always one step ahead of
her.
This novel is particularly moving because of the
moral dilemmas Jennifer is confronted with. Pieter
Webeling has brilliantly managed to place himself
in the emotions of a young woman, and has written
an accessible and thrilling story, which keeps you
guessing until the last page.