New York Times Bestseller with a foreword by Sir Ben Kingsley! This incredible book tells how to cope with the most terrifying events, not lose faith in oneself and hope, learn to love life, and find a path to the... light. Tova Friedman was a little girl from a large and happy Jewish family living in Central Poland. She managed to survive Auschwitz and all its horrors, reunite with her family, and not lose faith and hope. This book is the story of her life and overcoming trials. “I read this book with gratitude and attention. I am grateful to Tova Friedman for the courage to share her story. We are all lucky that such a strong testimony exists. The relevance of this book is that over time, such vivid voices become increasingly rare. Read this book, cherish its lessons. This book has roots in the terrible events of the past, but the truths it reveals are eternal.” — Fergal Keane, author of the book “Wounds: A Memoir of War and Love” “One of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau tells her incredible story… A heartbreaking but ultimately redemptive tale about the darkest days of the 20th century.” — Kirkus Reviews Starred Review “An unforgettable and deeply moving story. Malcolm Brabant brilliantly recreates the world of the ghetto and Auschwitz through the eyes of Tova Friedman, a young child who experienced the horrors of the Holocaust.” — Jeremy Bowen, author of the book “Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East” “A heartbreaking, lyrical account of a young girl's survival during the Holocaust.” — Reader's Entertainment magazine. “An absolutely gripping book. Please read it.” — Judy Woodruff, anchor of PBS Newshour “The horrors of the Holocaust come alive on the pages of this book, real — and described from the perspective of a small child who could hardly read or recognize numbers… This is a challenging book, but it must be read.” — The Jewish Chronicle “Perhaps the most amazing book I have ever read.” —
Author: ФРИДМАН Т., БРАБАНТ М.
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: Вторая мировая война. Причины, события, последствия
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785041705206
Number of pages: 320
Size: 220x143x21 mm
Cover type: твердая
Weight: 422 g
ID: 1352958
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