Nina Grünfeld visste ingenting om sin farmor förrän hon började gräva i arkiven. Det hon fann var en gripande berättelse om tillhörighet, förlust och saknad. Frida föddes 1908 i Österrike-Ungern i en ortodox judisk familj. Hon levde som prostituerad, misstänktes för spioneri och fick lämna bort sin son. Grünfeld finner ledtrådar som för henne närmare lösningen på gåtan kring den försvunna Frida.
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