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Monthly Archives: July 2010

I Have Lived A Thousand Years

This is one of the best of the books I’ve been reading.  Mrs. Bitton-Jackson was 13 when she and her family were deported from Hungary.  Amazingly, she and her mother remained together throughout their horrific journey to Auschwitz and they BOTH SURVIVED and were reunited with her older brother. Her account is detailed and unflinching […]

Children of the Resistance

Lorilyn loaned this to me out her vast collection of juvenile literature from teaching days gone by.  It reads like old nonfiction my dad would have read in the fifties:  derring-do, right and wrong, good guys and bad guys.  Teenagers who defy the Nazis and fuel the resistance.  I’d tell Ben to read it but […]

When Courage Was Stronger Than Fear

Thrilling and gut-wrenching.

Other People’s Houses

Amazon says:  “Originally published in 1964 and hailed by critics, Other People’s Houses is Lore Segal’s internationally acclaimed semi-autobiographical first novel.”  That shocked me b/c  the copy I got from the library does not say “:A Novel” as it does on this book cover and no where does it say that it’s semi-autobiographical. Why does […]