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A brilliant life, my mother's inspiring true story of surviving the holocaust, Rachelle Unreich

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A brilliant life, my mother's inspiring true story of surviving the holocaust, Rachelle Unreich
Language
eng
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Intended audience
Adult
Literary text for sound recordings
biography
Main title
A brilliant life
Medium
digital audio book
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Oclc number
1393269444
Responsibility statement
Rachelle Unreich
Sub title
my mother's inspiring true story of surviving the holocaust
Summary
The powerful, true story of a Holocaust survivor told by her daughter--a tale that reminds us of the resilience of the soul and the ability of the heart to heal. As Mira is nearing the end of her life, her daughter Rachelle wants to find out how her mother had lived through four concentration camps, including Auschwitz, and a Death March. There was a mystery to her survival, it seemed--which perhaps had something to do with the strange things that always happened around her. And, incredibly, when giving testimony later in life, she says that it was during this time--despite witnessing the depths of man's cruelty--that she learned about "the goodness of people." Born in Czechoslovakia, Mira was only 12 years old when World War II broke out. At 88, living in Australia, she is diagnosed with cancer, and her journalist daughter decides to interview her to distract her from her illness. What Rachelle discovers about her mother helps her fit together the jigsaw pieces of her own life. A Brilliant Life portrays not only how remote a prospect it was to live through the Holocaust, but what it is like to be the child of a survivor. A story of love, loss, wonder and the deepest kind of faith, A Brilliant Life questions the role that fate, chance and destiny play in one's life. It is a tribute to family, a story of incredible resilience and a chronicle of the deep connection between mother and child that not even death can destroy
Target audience
adolescent
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My mother's inspiring ture story of survivng the Holocause
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