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My Bridges of Hope: Searching for Life and Love after Auschwitz
258 pp.
| Simon |
March, 1999 |
TradeISBN 0-689-82026-7$$17.00
(3)
YA
In the sequel to I Have Lived a Thousand Years, the author tells how, having survived Auschwitz, she returned to Czechoslovakia with her mother and brother to try to rebuild their lives. The story of this talented, courageous teenager reaching out for friendship, security, and even romance is interspersed with vivid and horrifying accounts of both wartime memories and post-Holocaust traumas.