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Surviving the Survivors - A Memoir (Paperback)
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Surviving the Survivors - A Memoir (Paperback)
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List price R445
Loot Price R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
You Save R68 (15%)
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Ruth Klein's story is about merchants and landowners-aristocratic
Polish Jews. It's about their lives in refugee and concentration
camps. About parents who survived the Holocaust but could not
overcome the tragedy they had experienced, and about their
children, who became indirect victims of the atrocities endured by
Holocaust victims. After their liberation, Ruth's parents were
brought to the Displaced Person Camps in Germany, where they
awaited departure to the United States. They were traumatized,
starving, and impoverished-but they were among the survivors. Once
in America, however, their struggles didn't end. Nearly penniless,
Ruth's family-and the close-knit group of Polish refugees they
belonged to-were placed for settlement in Los Angeles, where they
lived in poverty only a few miles away from the wealth and glamor
of Hollywood and Beverly Hills in the early 1950s. Ruth tells how,
time after time, her parents had their dreams broken, only to
rebuild them again. She also shares what it was like to grow up
with parents who were permanently damaged by the effects of the
war. Theirs was a dysfunctional household; her parents found great
joy and delight moving through life's experiences in their new
country, yet tumult and discord colored their world as well. As a
young girl, Ruth developed a passionate relationship with the
piano, which allowed her to express a wide range of feelings
through her music-and survive the chaos at home. Full of both humor
and unfathomable tragedy, Surviving the Survivors is Ruth's story
of growing up in an environment unique in time and place, and of
how, ultimately, her upbringing gave her a keen appreciation for
the value of life and made her, like her parents, a survivor.
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