The link directs users to aboutholocaust.org, created by the World Jewish Congress with the support of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The site shares facts about the Holocaust and survivor testimonies, which have been reviewed by experts in the field...
Book By Holocaust Survivor Chronicles Escape Through DrawingsMelanie Burney
Published in 2006, the book originally came with all sorts of disclaimers urging people not to give away the story, but to allow all readers to experience this book without knowing what it was about. All these years later, the subject matter is no longer a secret: This is Holocaust fictio...
in Clinical Psychology, and is a holocaust survivor. To learn more, you can find her three books, The Dr. Erica Miller Story: From Trauma to Triumph, Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Do It: Living Audaciously in the Here and Now and the international best-seller, Chronologically Gifted: Aging ...
I am readingTHE LOST BAKER OF VIENNA,Sharon Kurtzman's debut novel, which is releasing on August 19th. The book is set after World War II as people pick up their lives post-war, and in 2018, as Zoe Rosenzweig loses her grandfather, who was a Holocaust survivor. Zoe begins a quest to...
The Doll: A Child's Survival of the Holocaust by Melissa Mikel, illustrator by Elena Kingsbury Self-Published 978-1777101800 Children's Novelty & Gift Book Winner Flora: A Botanical Pop-Up Book by Yoojin Kim, text by Nicole Yen, illustrated by Kathryn Selbert ...
In the first story, Lajos Harkályi, a world-famous composer and, more importantly, a Holocaust survivor, has returned to Budapest to perform his final work. This is, perhaps, the most personal of all his work as the musical theme is based on a lullaby his mother sang to him as he an...
With the city’s population decimated, lone survivor Jack leaves Ontario for Nova Scotia -the last place he knew peace. He soon discovers there is more to the new world order than the rogue scavengers and jersey-wearing snipers he encounters along the way. Someone, or something is guiding th...
In a departure from Balson’s previous novels, much of the story is told in the first person, befitting a book inspired by a Holocaust survivor’s true story. Readers who crave more books like Once We Were Brothers and The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah will be enthralled by Karolina’s Twi...
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