Devastating, yet the epitome of hope...
What a powerful and important message found within these pages! The author somehow found, and desperately clung to, an immense amount of inner strength in order to endure the horrors of the concentration camp she and her family were forcibly taken to during the Nazi’s reign of terror. Her will to survive continued to be prominent even after her ordeal was over and she had spent over 3 years in recovery very sick, with her immediate family gone, and with horrendous memories that left her with permanent scars. She could have easily let the nightmares she experienced ruin all the rest of her days, but instead, she used that pain to push forward and to create a second chance at living with her head held high. Along with the help from some wonderful people she encountered after liberation, including her husband and children/grandchildren, this author overcame unimaginable events, and has demonstrated the true definition of resilience. She selflessly tells her story in such an intense and detailed way, and all the way through it remains so reader-friendly and organized. I was able to visualize the majority of the events, people, and environments she speaks about, and I feel that if her goal was to educate others on the realities of the Holocaust, in addition to perpetuating the very impactful ‘never forget’ mantra, significant in keeping alive the memories of the millions affected by the Holocaust, then she was fully successful. God bless her for what she, and all the other victims, went through at the hands of the Nazis, and for having such unbelievable fortitude and courage.