Four Letters to the Witnesses of My Childhood

Author:   Helena Ganor
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
ISBN:  

9780815608691


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 November 2007
Format:   Hardback
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The evocation of memory is wrought with emotional and historical significance in this distinctive Holocaust memoir. With lyrical prose and remarkable candor, Helena Ganor narrates her story through a series of recently penned letters to the significant people in her life during her wartime girlhood: her sister, mother, father, and stepmother. Both Ganor's mother and sister perished during the Holocaust. The author's letters reveal much about living in pre-war Lvov, Poland, and its surrounding area. Her descriptions of relationships between local Jews, Poles, Ukrainians, and Gypsies in southeastern Poland lend a broad historical context to the Holocaust. Ganor combines deeply personal reminiscences of struggling as a Jewish child cast out alone to survive under Nazi occupation with reflections on the varied ways that humans respond to impending catastrophe. Punctuating her letters with poems, Ganor's story is an inspiring contribution to Holocaust literature.

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Author:   Helena Ganor
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780815608691


ISBN 10:   0815608691
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 November 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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[An] unforgettable odyssey through the hell of the Holocaust, a felicitous blend of personal recollection and keen observation. A historical account of a tragedy. . . . A David and Goliath story of a young girl's determination to escape the clutches of a seemingly unbeatable evil force. . . . Clever, unself-conscious and meaningful. A true work of literature. Ganor's book, a collection of four letters, is her legacy to those years, a legacy which needs to be read and remembered.


A historical account of a tragedy. . . . A David and Goliath story of a young girl's determination to escape the clutches of a seemingly unbeatable evil force. . . . Clever, unself-conscious and meaningful.--Jewish Observer A true work of literature.--Multicultural Review Ganor's book, a collection of four letters, is her legacy to those years, a legacy which needs to be read and remembered.--Story Circle Book Reviews [An] unforgettable odyssey through the hell of the Holocaust, a felicitous blend of personal recollection and keen observation.--Booklist


"[An] unforgettable odyssey through the hell of the Holocaust, a felicitous blend of personal recollection and keen observation.-- ""Booklist"" A historical account of a tragedy. . . . A David and Goliath story of a young girl's determination to escape the clutches of a seemingly unbeatable evil force. . . . Clever, unself-conscious and meaningful.-- ""Jewish Observer"" A true work of literature.-- ""Multicultural Review"" Ganor's book, a collection of four letters, is her legacy to those years, a legacy which needs to be read and remembered.-- ""Story Circle Book Reviews"" ""[An] unforgettable odyssey through the hell of the Holocaust, a felicitous blend of personal recollection and keen observation.""-Booklist ""A historical account of a tragedy. . . . A David and Goliath story of a young girl's determination to escape the clutches of a seemingly unbeatable evil force. . . . Clever, unself-conscious and meaningful.""-Jewish Observer ""A true work of literature.""-Multicultural Review ""Ganor's book, a collection of four letters, is her legacy to those years, a legacy which needs to be read and remembered.""-Story Circle Book Reviews"


[An] unforgettable odyssey through the hell of the Holocaust, a felicitous blend of personal recollection and keen observation.--Booklist A historical account of a tragedy. . . . A David and Goliath story of a young girl's determination to escape the clutches of a seemingly unbeatable evil force. . . . Clever, unself-conscious and meaningful.--Jewish Observer A true work of literature.--Multicultural Review Ganor's book, a collection of four letters, is her legacy to those years, a legacy which needs to be read and remembered.--Story Circle Book Reviews


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Helena Ganor was born in Lvov, in southeastern Poland. After earning an M.D. in 1957, she practiced internal medicine in Warsaw. In 1969 she emigrated to the United States with her husband and two daughters, settling in southern California. She was awarded second prize for poetry by the International Society of Poetry.

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