A powerful testament to human courage and fortitude, comparable only to The Diary of Anne Frank
Alicia Appleman-Jurman (1930-2017) was a writer and lecturer. A Polish Jew, as a child she escaped the Nazis by being thrown through the window of a train taking her family to an extermination camp. Her parents and four brothers were all murdered. As a member of a resistance group, she helped to smuggle Jews out of Poland to Austria, and then on to what would become Israel. Her memoir, Alicia- Memoirs of a Survivor, is an account of her experiences of the Holocaust.
Profoundly observed... amid all this ferocious bravery, small,
sweet details emerge with a rending power.
*New York Times*
Gripping, assiduously detailed... the author serves as a model of
active home-front heroism
*Kirkus*
A powerful, intimate, searingly impressive memoir of a uniquely
courageous and unusually intuitive young girl of the Holocaust
nightmare and the years following.
*Chaim Potok, author of The Chosen and The Promise*
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