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What Ann Frank's Diary did to put a face to the plight of Dutch Jews in WWII, The Devil's Bookkeepers does for the Jew in the Lodz ghetto. Rita Boehm, Award-Winning Author
“We need this book now more than ever.” – Wanda Luthman, Award-Winning Author
Love and courage in the face of unrelenting terror as four men in the Lodz Ghetto struggle to document the tightening of the noose under Nazi rule. Written by the son of Holocaust survivors, this stunning novel based on events described in the Chronicle of the Lodz Ghetto (Yale University Press, 1984), asks what you would have sacrificed to be one of the few to survive.
Desperate people do desperate things…
“…an emotionally riveting account of life inside the ghetto… You cannot read this story and remain unaffected.” – Kimberlee J Benart, 5 Stars Readers’ Favorite
“… a riveting, emotionally charged novel… an amazing accomplishment… This is a must-read...” Louis Emond, English Professor
372 pages, Paperback
Published April 10, 2019
The Lodz ghetto, sealed off from the rest of the world, received few clues to what was happening to Jews in other places. They believed the Germans when they said deportees from Lodz were being sent to farmlands in the North where they would be given housing, food, and work. They could not imagine that while they worked and lived in the ghetto’s deteriorating conditions, the Nazis were executing their Final Solution.