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A review by goyvonreads
The Girl Who Survived Auschwitz by Eti Elboim, Sara Leibovits
dark
emotional
sad
medium-paced
3.5
Stories about the second world war always fascinate me and I often seek out books that share stories of survivors.
The Girl Who Survived Auschwitz was a different kind of story; it mixed the story of a survivor with the experiences of a second generation and how it affected her life as well as what it was like growing up with a father and mother who survived Auschwitz.
The jumps in time made it difficult to follow along at times which caused me to put the book to the side a few times. Nonetheless was it a gripping story from a women who survived Hell on Earth and lost all her family members.
What threw me off at the end was that Sara Leibovits, when she finally returned to home, decided to move in with her cousin and eventually marry him.
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a copy in return for my honest opinion
The Girl Who Survived Auschwitz was a different kind of story; it mixed the story of a survivor with the experiences of a second generation and how it affected her life as well as what it was like growing up with a father and mother who survived Auschwitz.
The jumps in time made it difficult to follow along at times which caused me to put the book to the side a few times. Nonetheless was it a gripping story from a women who survived Hell on Earth and lost all her family members.
What threw me off at the end was that Sara Leibovits, when she finally returned to home, decided to move in with her cousin and eventually marry him.
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a copy in return for my honest opinion