Eva's story : a survivor's tale by the stepsister of Anne Frank

Title
Eva's story : a survivor's tale by the stepsister of Anne Frank

Personal Author EPSB
Eva. Schloss

Summary
In 1944, on her 15th birthday, Schloss, a childhood playmate of famed diarist Anne Frank, was captured by the Nazis in her Amsterdam hiding-place and sent, with her mother, to Birkenau concentration camp in Poland; both miraculously survived, though Schloss's father and brother, imprisoned in nearby Auschwitz, did not. After the war, Eva's mother, Fritzi Geiringer, married Anne Frank's father, Otto (making Schloss the posthumous stepsister of Anne Frank, as the subtitle indicates). This heartbreaking and inspirational account of personal triumph over genocidal madmen, with its graphic portrayal of the hell of Nazism, is told with incredible modesty made even more powerful by an unembellished and understated writing style. Schloss's harrowing testament includes her encounter with Dr. Joseph Mengele, who nearly selected her for his sadistic experiments, and her mother's recollections of the family's ordeal.

Year Published
2010

Physical Description
xiii, 226 p. [16] p. of plates ; ill., map ; 22 cm.

Edition
1st U.S. ed.

Note
Includes a 2009 interview with Eva Schloss, by the publisher, "My story is the story o Anne Frank after her diary ends."

Personal Subject
Schloss, Eva.

Corporate Subject
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)

Subject
Jews -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Biography.
 
Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Biography.
 
Jewish refugees -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Biography.
 
Jews, German -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Biography.

Geographic Term
Amsterdam (Netherlands) -- Biography.

Added Author
Kent, Evelyn Julia.

Summary
In 1944, on her 15th birthday, Schloss, a childhood playmate of famed diarist Anne Frank, was captured by the Nazis in her Amsterdam hiding-place and sent, with her mother, to Birkenau concentration camp in Poland; both miraculously survived, though Schloss's father and brother, imprisoned in nearby Auschwitz, did not. After the war, Eva's mother, Fritzi Geiringer, married Anne Frank's father, Otto (making Schloss the posthumous stepsister of Anne Frank, as the subtitle indicates). This heartbreaking and inspirational account of personal triumph over genocidal madmen, with its graphic portrayal of the hell of Nazism, is told with incredible modesty made even more powerful by an unembellished and understated writing style. Schloss's harrowing testament includes her encounter with Dr. Joseph Mengele, who nearly selected her for his sadistic experiments, and her mother's recollections of the family's ordeal.

ISBN
9780802864956

Publisher
Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2010.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian High940.53 SCHBook30905000067805Non-Fiction