Little Bird of Auschwitz - How My Mother Escaped Death and Found Our Family (ebok) av Jacques Peretti
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Jacques Peretti's mother Alina escaped death at Auschwitz as a young teenager, and rarely spoke of the horrors she experienced there. Now, with Alina aged 90, mother and son embark on a moving journey to piece together her astonishing story - and preserve it while they still can.'That nickname . . . "Little bird." It wasn't mine. I found out later he gave it to every little girl that came in to b…
Jacques Peretti's mother Alina escaped death at Auschwitz as a young teenager, and rarely spoke of the horrors she experienced there. Now, with Alina aged 90, mother and son embark on a moving journey to piece together her astonishing story - and preserve it while they still can.'That nickname . . . "Little bird." It wasn't mine. I found out later he gave it to every little girl that came in to be injected. "Little Bird" didn't mean anything. It was a trick. There were thousands of "little birds", just like me, all thinking they were the only one . . .''One of the best books I have ever read. A story told with such emotion. Now that I've finished it, I feel sad - like I have lost friends.' - READER REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'A true, inspiring, heartbreaking, motivating, courageous, and loving story of a woman growing up in war-torn Poland . . . Despite the traumatic backdrop this book is heartwarming, well-written, and a joy to read. I will treasure this story and share with my family.' - READER REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As a reporter, Jacques Peretti has spent his life investigating important stories. But there was one story, heard in scattered fragments throughout his childhood, that he never thought to investigate. The story of how his mother survived Auschwitz.In the few last months of the Second World War, thirteen-year-old Alina Peretti, along with her mother and sister, was one of thirteen thousand non-Jewish Poles sent to Auschwitz. Her experiences there cast a shadow over the rest of her life.Now ninety, Alina has been diagnosed with dementia. Together, mother and son begin a race against time to record her memories and preserve her family's story. Along the way, Jacques learns long-hidden secrets about his mother's family. He gains an understanding of his mother through retracing her past, learning more about the woman who would never let him call her 'Mum'.

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Undertittel How My Mother Escaped Death and Found Our Family
Forfattere Jacques Peretti (forfatter)
Utgitt 20.01.2022
Sjanger Historie, Biografier, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781473646438

Jacques Peretti's mother Alina escaped death at Auschwitz as a young teenager, and rarely spoke of the horrors she experienced there. Now, with Alina aged 90, mother and son embark on a moving journey to piece together her astonishing story - and preserve it while they still can.

'That nickname . . . "Little bird." It wasn't mine. I found out later he gave it to every little girl that came in to be injected. "Little Bird" didn't mean anything. It was a trick. There were thousands of "little birds", just like me, all thinking they were the only one . . .'

'One of the best books I have ever read. A story told with such emotion. Now that I've finished it, I feel sad - like I have lost friends.' - READER REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'A true, inspiring, heartbreaking, motivating, courageous, and loving story of a woman growing up in war-torn Poland . . . Despite the traumatic backdrop this book is heartwarming, well-written, and a joy to read. I will treasure this story and share with my family.' - READER REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

As a reporter, Jacques Peretti has spent his life investigating important stories. But there was one story, heard in scattered fragments throughout his childhood, that he never thought to investigate. The story of how his mother survived Auschwitz.

In the few last months of the Second World War, thirteen-year-old Alina Peretti, along with her mother and sister, was one of thirteen thousand non-Jewish Poles sent to Auschwitz. Her experiences there cast a shadow over the rest of her life.

Now ninety, Alina has been diagnosed with dementia. Together, mother and son begin a race against time to record her memories and preserve her family's story. Along the way, Jacques learns long-hidden secrets about his mother's family. He gains an understanding of his mother through retracing her past, learning more about the woman who would never let him call her 'Mum'.

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