Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. 4 stars. The events of daily life and survival were completely fascinating, but the detailed descriptions of Nazi brutality to people, and specifically to children and babies was extremely difficult to read. In some cases they escaped and then joined partisans to actively fight back against the oppressors. Many of the survivors saw their family die or had them taken away from them. 285 ratings — 113 ratings — Some involved going underground and hiding while others were about disguises or identity changes. Some lost only their parents. The author (son of Vladek) creatively and artistically tells the story in the form of cartoon. Although, as one review of this book stated, some of the events may, and I … Eger will celebrate her 93rd birthday next week. published 2011, avg rating 3.93 — 6 ratings — Holocaust survivor Dr. Edith Eger's new book was released in September 2020. The Jewishs were getting killed by the Nazis. Fink is a Polish Holocaust survivor and a master of the written word, diving head first into the horrors and tragedies that she and those she loved were forced to face. With these stories of these children it gives you a clear picture of what they went through and faced in the time of the holocaust. I would not recommend this book to most people. The book was about 'never forgetting' and I believe it did a fine job of instilling that in me. updated Jul 05, 2010 01:58PM — published, avg rating 4.30 — This book is not. The story, however, is captivating. At 90, she published her memoir, “The Choice,” which tells the story of her survival and healing. She went on to become a world-renowned clinical psychologist specializing in post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. He fought with the Polish resistance, and was driven from them by their vile hatred for a race that had done nothing to offend. 161 ratings — This book gives you a short perspective of eight different child survivors of the Holocaust. It was astonishing that in the midst of all the chaos, destruction, starvation, filth, lack of decent clothing, disease, torture and fear of detection, he still found time for sex with 2 different girls; which he describes in vivid detail on no less than 9 different pages...I found this to be slightly bizarre considering the subject matter of the book. Survivors: True Stories of Children in the Holocaust by Allan Zullo and Mara Bovsun explained eight separate stories of children who survived the Holocaust.