Born Survivors by Wendy Holden
Finalist in the 2015 Goodreads Book of the Year
Book description:
Among millions of Holocaust victims sent to Auschwitz
II-Birkenau in 1944, Priska, Rachel, and Anka each passed through its infamous
gates with a secret. Strangers to each other, they were newly pregnant, and
facing an uncertain fate without their husbands. Alone, scared, and with so
many loved ones already lost to the Nazis, these young women were privately
determined to hold on to all they had left: their lives, and those of their
unborn babies.
That the gas chambers ran out of Zyklon-B just after the
babies were born, before they and their mothers could be exterminated, is just
one of several miracles that allowed them all to survive and rebuild their
lives after World War II. Born Survivors
follows the mothers' incredible journey - first to Auschwitz, where they each
came under the murderous scrutiny of Dr. Josef Mengele; then to a German slave
labour camp where, half-starved and almost worked to death, they struggled to
conceal their condition; and finally, as the Allies closed in, their hellish
17-day train journey with thousands of other prisoners to the Mauthausen death
camp in Austria.
Hundreds died along the way but the courage and kindness of
strangers, including guards and civilians, helped save these women and their
children. Sixty-five years later, the three 'miracle babies' met for the first
time at Mauthausen for the anniversary of the liberation that ultimately saved
them. United by their remarkable experiences of survival against all odds, they
now consider each other "siblings of the heart."
In Born Survivors,
now published in 21 countries and translated into 16 languages, Wendy Holden
brings all three stories together for the first time to mark their seventieth
birthdays and the seventieth anniversary of the ending of the war. A
heart-stopping account of how three mothers and their newborns fought to
survive the Holocaust, Born Survivors
is also a life-affirming celebration of our capacity to care and to love amid
inconceivable cruelty.
“An
exceptionally fresh history, a work of prodigious original research, written
with zealous empathy.” New York Times
"Holden weaves.. written, oral and recorded accounts,
plus an array of historical records, into a spellbinding story of perseverance
amid systematic abuse." American
Jewish World
“One of the most important books
of the year.” Last Word Reviews
About
the Author:
Wendy Holden was a journalist for eighteen years, including
a decade at the Daily Telegraph where she worked as a foreign and war
correspondent. She is author and the co-author of more than thirty books,
including several bestselling wartime biographies, including Tomorrow to be Brave, Till the Sun Grows
Cold, and Behind Enemy Lines. She
lives in Suffolk, England with her husband and two dogs and divides her time
between the U.K. and the U.S.
Website and blog: www.wendyholden.com Wendy also invites
you to follow her on Facebook at the.real.wendyholden, on Twitter @wendholden, at
wendholden on Instagram and on Tumblr, Goodreads, and Pinterest.
No comments:
Post a Comment