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Y - A Holocaust Narrative (Paperback)
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Y - A Holocaust Narrative (Paperback)
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Loot Price R437
Discovery Miles 4 370
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Auschwitz/Birkenau, Kaufering, Dachau ... In 1945, Yacob (Jack)
Adler was sixteen years old-the average age of an American high
school student-yet weighed only sixty-five pounds and could barely
stand. Stories of the Holocaust have been told numerous times, but
Jack's candid narrative and firsthand account take us deep into the
psyche of Nazi foot soldiers, their brutality, add the Oxford comma
here] and insatiable appetite for the vicious treatment of innocent
citizens. Jack was only a boy when Nazi soldiers occupied his home
of Pabianice, Poland. Plunged into a world of extremism, he
witnessed the death and decay of humanity while enduring the
tortures of concentration camps. Blending narrative with
heartbreaking description, Jack watches hopelessly as his youngest
sister is led to her death. "Peska turned one last time. We locked
eyes...her blonde hair fell over her face as she twisted to see me.
Her beautiful, full eyes should never have been consumed by that
much fear. She turned back when the woman behind her pushed, and
then they all moved on to the gas chambers." How can a man lose his
entire family to Nazi slaughter but still have hope for the human
race? As Jack crosses an ocean and begins his journey of
self-resurrection from soulless slave to freed American citizen,
you will learn of one man's survival and his determination to
liberate himself and others of bigotry and hatred. His is not only
riposte to Holocaust deniers but more importantly an articulate
story of the will to survive, overcome, forgive, and enlighten
those still affixed to the yoke of prejudice. Y: A Holocaust
Narrative is Jack's personal and honest portrayal of compelling
events from his childhood and beyond. Spirited recollections
archived in the memory of a man now eighty-three years old who
still grapples with the question, "Why," come to the fore. Jack
takes on the hatred, racism, bigotry, and misused religious
beliefs-all precursors to the Holocaust-by addressing them directly
and challenging his readers to analyze their own beliefs.
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