From the German invasion of Poland in 1939 to the liberation of her concentration camp in 1945, the author chronicles an adolescence shaped by the horrors of the Holocaust but strengthened by the force of her own will.
And this unforgettable memoir of love, strength, and survival is her story..
And through determination and courage, and unexpected small acts of kindness, she does live.
At Auschwitz, and later in the work camps at Mittlesteine and Grafenort, Riva vows to live, and to hope--for Mama, for her brothers, for the millions of other victims of the nightmare of the Holocaust.
Now Riva is alone.
Then the family is rounded up, deported to Auschwitz, and separated.
After Riva\'s mother was taken away by the Nazis, Riva and her younger brothers were left to cling to their mother\'s brave words to help them endure life in the Lodz ghetto.
As long as there is life, there is hope...
A testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit, family, and, above all, hope, this vivid memoir of a woman who lost her youth and family to the Nazis ( Kirkus Reviews , starred review) is a Holocaust survival story that will be remembered for generations.
From the German invasion of Poland in 1939 to the liberation of her concentration camp in 1945, the author chronicles an adolescence shaped by the horrors of the Holocaust but strengthened by the force of her own will