My survival : a girl on Schindler's list : a memoir

Titre
My survival : a girl on Schindler's list : a memoir

Rena, Finder

Sommaire
The astonishing true story of a girl who survived the Holocaust thanks to Oskar Schindler, of Schindler's List fame. Rena Finder was only eleven when the Nazis forced her and her family -- along with all the other Jewish families -- into the ghetto in Krakow, Poland. Rena worked as a slave laborer with scarcely any food and watched as friends and family were sent away. Then Rena and her mother ended up working for Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who employed Jewish prisoners in his factory and kept them fed and healthy. But Rena's nightmares were not over. She and her mother were deported to the concentration camp Auschwitz. With great cunning, it was Schindler who set out to help them escape. Here in her own words is Rena's gripping story of survival, perseverance, tragedy, and hope. Including pictures from Rena's personal collection and from the time period, this unforgettable memoir introduces young readers to an astounding and necessary piece of history".

Girl on Schindler's list : a memoir

Date de publication comme intervalle
2019-2020

Description matérielle
112 pages : illustration ; 22 cm

Vedette-matière - nom de personne
Finder, Rena, 1929-.
 
Schindler, Oskar, 1908-1974.

Vedette-matière - nom collectif
Auschwitz (Concentration camp).

Terme de vedette-matière
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives.
 
Holocaust survivors -- Biography.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue -- Poland.
 
Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Poland -- Kraków -- Biography.

Terme géographique
Kraków (Poland) -- History -- 20th century.

Genre
Autobiographies.
 
Personal narratives.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Greene, Joshua, 1950-

Résumé
The astonishing true story of a girl who survived the Holocaust thanks to Oskar Schindler, of Schindler's List fame. Rena Finder was only eleven when the Nazis forced her and her family -- along with all the other Jewish families -- into the ghetto in Krakow, Poland. Rena worked as a slave laborer with scarcely any food and watched as friends and family were sent away. Then Rena and her mother ended up working for Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who employed Jewish prisoners in his factory and kept them fed and healthy. But Rena's nightmares were not over. She and her mother were deported to the concentration camp Auschwitz. With great cunning, it was Schindler who set out to help them escape. Here in her own words is Rena's gripping story of survival, perseverance, tragedy, and hope. Including pictures from Rena's personal collection and from the time period, this unforgettable memoir introduces young readers to an astounding and necessary piece of history".

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781338593792
 
9781338656220

Informations de publication
New York : Scholastic Press, 2020.
 
©2019


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Kildare940.5 FINBook30138000215915Non-Fiction