Moishe was thirteen when the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939 and he
was sent to Auschwitz. His home was ravaged, his family torn apart
by illness and abduction. Years of brutality drew on as Moishe
moved from one labour camp to the next. Finally, towards the end of
the war and at the peak of Moishe's deepest despair, a simple act
of kindness by a group of courageous Czech women redeemed his faith
that goodness could survive the trials of war: That was the day it
rained warm bread. Deftly articulated and beautifully illustrated,
this is a strong addition to the ever-important genre of Holocaust
testimonies.
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