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Such Good Girls - The Journey of the Holocaust's Hidden Child Survivors

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "There is a mystery at the heart of this  First Steps— why we walk on two legs? The reader is hugely rewarded for the time spent with Jerry DeSilva in untangling the answers to that big and challenging question." Informationen zum Autor R. D. Rosen has written or coauthored numerous books spanning different genres—from an Edgar Award-winning mystery novel to narrative nonfiction, including Psychobabble (a word he coined in 1975) and A Buffalo in the House . He has appeared as a humorist and satirist on PBS, HBO, and NPR's All Things Considered . Klappentext Sophie survived the Holocaust without even knowing she was Jewish, while her terrified, widowed mother worked for the Nazis in Poland as a "Christian" bookkeeper. Flora, orphaned by Final Solution, was shuttled through southern France, from convents to one Christian family after another, unsure of who she really was. Carla hid with her family in the apartment of a Dutch barber, while, on the floor below, the man who hid them would cut Nazi soldiers' hair. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky, Flora Hogman, and Carla Lessing (and her husband, Ed) survived not only the Holocaust—among the mere 10 percent of European Jewish children who did—but their own survival. Each of them ended up in New York, where they slowly emerged from the traumas of their childhoods, devoted their careers to helping others, and played important roles in the groundbreaking 1991 event that, for the first time, brought together hidden child survivors around the world. Zusammenfassung The story of the generation of hidden child survivors told through the true experiences of three Jewish girls—from Poland! Holland! and France—who transcended their traumatic childhoods to lead remarkable lives in America. Only one in ten Jewish children in Europe survived the Holocaust! many in hiding. In Such Good Girls ! R. D. Rosen tells the story of these survivors through the true experiences of three girls. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky! who spent the war years believing she was an anti-Semitic Catholic schoolgirl! eventually became an esteemed radiation oncologist. Flora Hogman! protected by a succession of Christians! emerged from the war a lonely! lost orphan! but became a psychologist who pioneered the study of hidden child survivors. Unlike Anne Frank! Carla Lessing made it through the war concealed with her family in the home of Dutch strangers before becoming a psychotherapist and key player in the creation of an international organization of hidden child survivors. In braiding the stories of three women who defied death by learning to be “such good girls!” Rosen examines a silent and silenced generation—the last living cohort of Holocaust survivors. He provides rich! memorable portraits of a handful of hunted children who! as adults! were determined to deny Hitler any more victories! and he recreates the extraordinary event that lured so many hidden child survivors out of their grown-up “hiding places” and finally brought them together. ...

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