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This book describes Holocaust reality as we have never encountered it before. From the unrelenting fear of death and gnawing pain of hunger, to the budding relationships of an adolescent girl growing into womanhood during the worst of all times, the author withholds nothing. Fanya Gottesfeld Heller's subtle depiction of her parents knowledge that it was a non-Jew's love for their daughter that had moved him to hide them, and their embarrassment and ultimate acceptance of the situation, lead us to wonder how we would have acted under the same circumstances as father, mother, or daughter. Love in a World of Sorrow features Fanya's gripping tale of survival and an updated foreword and epilogue by the author, reflecting more than a decade of experience bearing witness to the Holocaust before hundreds of audiences around the world. On the reading list at Princeton University, the University of Connecticut, and Ben Gurion Univesity of the Negev, among others. Fanya Gottesfeld Heller's book is an indispensable educational tool for teaching future generations about the human potential for both good and evil.
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Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), personal narratives, Jewish children, Jews, ukraine, Jews, biography, Holocaust survivors, Ukraine, biography, Childhood and youth, Family, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Personal narratives, Jewish children in the Holocaust, Biography, Jewish girls, Jewish teenagers, Jews, Ukrainian JewsEdition | Availability |
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Love in a world of sorrow: a teenage girl's Holocaust memoirs
2015, Gefen Publishing House
in English
9652298395 9789652298393
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Love In A World Of Sorrow: A Teenage Girl's Holocaust Memoirs
February 15, 2005, Devora Publishing
Paperback
in English
1932687173 9781932687170
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Love In A World Of Sorrow: A Teenage Girl's Holocaust Memoirs
February 15, 2005, Devora Publishing
Hardcover
in English
1932687165 9781932687163
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The author recalls her experiences and those of her family during the Holocaust in the Ukraine, and describes their times of hiding, death and betrayal, and other horrific encounters.
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