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File Size: 868 KB

Print Length: 273 pages

Publisher: Hill and Wang; Expanded edition (March 31, 1995)

Publication Date: March 31, 1995

Sold by: Macmillan

Language: English

ASIN: B0077CT6FO

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I read this book in college and loved it. I've since misplaced the book and was so happy to find the kindle version. I love the story and it's an easy read. If you're looking for something that's captivating, but quick to go through, this is a wonderful choice.

Gerda, at the age of 94 lives across the hall from me. This book tells the story that she does not care to talk about. I now understand why. She is an inspiration to all who know her now and who see the gentle grace that she shares with so many dear friends, family and neighbors. I am sure that all who read about Gerda will shed a tear or two of their own.

I so enjoyed Gerda Weissmann Klein's book. All the horrors of the Holocaust, all the personal loss she endured couldn't destroy her spirit. She persevered over unwinnable odds. When she was as close as you could possibly get to death by starvation and deprivation, her life was spared. The way she met her husband, was, in itself, against all odds. This book is not fiction, and I kept having to remind myself that this woman, who was in her teens when the Nazi's destroyed her family and her world, and placed her in the first of several concentration camps, not only survived but went on to live a long, happy and productive life. To me, Gerda Weissmann Klein is a truly remarkable woman. I cried more than once as I read her story. I've spent a good deal of my life reading about the Holocaust, and I still cannot understand how or why the Nazi's did what they did, to Gerda Weissmann Klein, or the world. Nothing in my safe, comfortable life prepared my for the evil of the Nazi's. Perhaps that's why I feel compelled to read so many books about World War II. But no matter how many I read, I don't seem to be able to understand the Nazi's hate and complete disregard towards humanity. The world is still filled with too much hatred, and I believe that Gerda Weissmann Klein's book demonstrates the dangers to a world controlled by hate and violence. We see it all around the world, including in our own country. I would hope that we will eventually learn that hate is not the way, and possibly avoid another Hitler and another World War.

I first read this book in middle school and since then it has been my favorite book, I've probably read it at least 10 times. Gerda does such a wonderful job walking you through her life, her struggles and of course her survival of the Holocaust. What I love the most about this book is that even when Gerda is describing the most awful and heartbreaking moments, you never want to stop reading. I personally find a lot of spiritual moments in this book and often read it while flying as a way to calm my nerves. I cannot recommend this book enough; whether you're someone who reads many memoirs or not, this one is one of a kind. Gerda's story always makes me thankful that she shared her life with the world.

This is a story of a young teenage girl who lived and survived the horrors of the Holocaust. It's told with great clarity and of course it has parts that are difficult to read, but the main thing that rings true for me in this book is love will always conquer evil. It may take sometime, but this girl lost everything but her life, just as the title states, and yet, I hear nothing but gratitude, love, courage and integrity after everything she endured. Thank you for sharing memories that I know could not be easy to relive. It was an honor to read this book. A. Corley

I visited the Holocaust Museum in DC and received this author’s card at the entrance. After seeing the museum, I found out what happened to her. This book is Gerda Weissman Klein’s autobiography... (the name on the card I got at the Holocaust Museum). Excellent read and well-written, I was spellbound to read her story in depth. Would highly recommend.

I have read and re read this book and it never lets me leave without deep thought. That sounds a bit grandiose, but please don't judge this incredibly well written book by the fool who read it. This woman lived through hell and her writing is astounding. It flows and is a day by day account of her experience, and I loved the hints about what the future held. She felt she owed her comrades who could no longer speak a voice, and she told their stories with respect and authenticity. For those who believe that the Holocaust happened, and for those who don't....I can't recommend this book highly enough.

Out of all the books I have read recently about the holocaust this was the best. Part One: You fall in love with Gerda, her family, friends and home town of Bielitz. Part Two: You start the trip to hell. This part broke a little piece of my heart away and the tears ran down my cheeks. Part Three: Starting to heal and a new life.Gerda had a strong will to live and still just barely made it though the starvation and Death Walk. Her family were with her on the whole journey in mind and soul.

I have read many books about the Nazis and the Holocaust. This book was recommended by an old school friend with whom I was recently reunited. As kids we never talked about things like the war, but 50 years later we realized that our families came from the same Austro-Hungarian area. She recommended this wonderful book - a true story of a young girl who spent all of WWII in concentration camps. The prose is rich and bold, truthful and endearing. I highly recommend it!

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