The Walls Came Tumbling Down

Author:   Henriette Roosenburg ,  Sonja Van 't Hof
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9781950354337


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"How do you start a journey when the roads are blocked? Who can you trust in a country where the Nazi regime has only just fallen? ""This is the story of the liberation of four Dutch political prisoners at the end of World War II, and about their trek home to Holland..."" So, modestly, begins this firsthand account of the adventures of three women and one man in the hellish aftermath of the war in Europe. Awakened from the nightmare of prison camp, freed from the fear of the firing squad that had haunted each of them since capture, the four compatriots find that they must still navigate horror itself without food, without papers, without funds. Virtues are all that remain in their possession, and it is these--nobility, friendship, honor, strength, pride in their bloody but unbowed humanity-that guide them home. This is a tale of bravery that will make you care deeply about its protagonists, and weep tears of wonder at their heroism."

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Author:   Henriette Roosenburg ,  Sonja Van 't Hof
Publisher:   Scribe Us
Imprint:   Scribe Us
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781950354337


ISBN 10:   1950354334
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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You feel the life seeping back into these wasted, emaciated, exhausted friends like spring itself...You marvel at the capillary action that one caring human being can create in another with simple kindness, but in the end, pure luck, like a blessing, rains down from the heavens. --Los Angeles Times Here is a book full of utterly unselfconscious heroism. --The Washington Post Gripping and beautiful, Roosenburg's memoir is a tale of bravery that will make you care deeply about its protagonists, even make you weep at their ordeal and homecoming. It is one of the unjustly neglected gems of Second World War literature. --James Mustich, author of 1,000 Books To Read Before You Die I wept--tears of pride--while reading Henriette Roosenburg's The Walls Came Tumbling Down. Pride? Yes, pride that human beings can rise to such heights. --Noel Perrin, Los Angeles Times Scribe has done readers a great service by reprinting the unjustly forgotten The Walls Came Tumbling Down by Henriette Roosenburg, nicknamed Zip for the frequency with which she once secretly criss-crossed Nazi-held borders, narrates the incredible events that follow her liberation from a German prison by the Soviet military with casual simplicity and a touch of humor...[A] moving, often funny book, despite the circumstances, told by a brave and truly remarkable woman who deserves to be remembered. --Shelf Awareness


You feel the life seeping back into these wasted, emaciated, exhausted friends like spring itself...You marvel at the capillary action that one caring human being can create in another with simple kindness, but in the end, pure luck, like a blessing, rains down from the heavens. --Los Angeles Times Here is a book full of utterly unselfconscious heroism. --The Washington Post


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"Henriette Roosenburg (1916-1972), known as ""Zip"", was part of the Dutch resistance during World War II, collecting news for the underground press and helping maintain an escape route for crashed Allied pilots. After being arrested in 1944 and condemned to death, she survived internment in a Gestapo prison in Germany before being liberated by the Russian army in May 1945. After the war, she emigrated to the United States, and started to work for Life Magazine. She wrote the first draft of what would later become The Walls Came Tumbling Down for The New Yorker."

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