In this evocative tale of what-ifs, Jillian Cantor paints a poignant portrait of Margot Frank, the forgotten sister of Anne Frank, who's long been a symbol of courage. 'Margot' imagines an alternate history where Margot survives the horrors of World War II and clandestinely rebuilds her life as Margie Franklin in 1950s Philadelphia. Working as a secretary, Margie's existence is a tapestry of secrets—her true identity, her past, and the Jewish faith she has forsaken. But as Anne's diary thrusts the Frank family back into the spotlight, the frail seams of Margie's new American life unravel. Torn between her emerging love and the love she once knew, between her hidden history and the public legacy of her sister, Margie must face the Margot she left behind. This narrative weaves suspense, romance, and the complex bonds of sisterhood into a moving ode to survival, identity, and the inexorable march of history.