Once too controversial to publish, this is the incredible story, told for the very first time, of a young Jewish seamstress who survived five Nazi concentration camps
At the age of twenty-two, Frances Epstein, her first husband, and her parents were deported from Prague. She would spend the next six years moving between different concentration camps, before being liberated from Bergen-Belsen in 1945. She was the only immediate member of her family to survive the Holocaust.
Franci's story is a testament to the human spirit . . . a
mesmerising read
*Jewish Chronicle*
The extraordinary true story of the girl who survived the holocaust
against all of the odds . . . In this astonishing memoir, she lays
bare the appalling sacrifices she and other women had to make to
survive
*Eastern Daily Press*
Achingly moving, gives much-needed hope . . . Deserves the status
both as a valuable historical source and as a stand-out memoir
*Daily Express*
First-hand accounts of life in Nazi death camps never lose their
terrible power but few are as extraordinary as Franci's War
*Mail on Sunday*
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