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El Diario de Rywka Lipszyc / The Diary of Rywka Lipszyc

AUTHOR Lipszy, Rywka
PUBLISHER Nube de Tinta (01/26/2016)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

Description
Rywka, una adolescente jud a de catorce a os, comienza a escribir un diario de su infierno en Auschwitz en un cuaderno escolar. En sus apenas 120 p ginas, entre octubre de 1943 y abril de 1944, Rywka relata con gran realismo, pero sin perder la elocuencia y la inocencia propias de su edad, la enfermedad, el hambre, las deportaciones, el miedo y la crueldad de las que fue testigo.

En 1945, su diario fue encontrado en las ruinas del crematorio de Auschwitz-Birkenau. Durante m s de medio siglo el diario permaneci en Mosc , en posesi n del m dico y hasta la muerte de este. Su nieta lo puso en manos del Jewish Family and Children's Services Holocaust Center de San Francisco, que, tras investigar con expertos en el per odo hist rico, verificar su autenticidad y traducirlo al ingl s, lo public en enero de 2014, setenta a os despu s de su escritura.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

The newly discovered diary of a Polish teenager in the Lodz ghetto during World War II--originally published by Jewish Family & Children's Services of San Francisco, now available in a revised, illustrated, and beautifully designed trade edition.

After more than seventy years in obscurity, the diary of a teenage girl during the Holocaust has been revealed for the first time. Rywka's Diary is at once an astonishing historical document and a moving tribute to the many ordinary people whose lives were forever altered by the Holocaust. At its heart, it is the diary of a girl named Rywka Lipszyc who detailed the brutal conditions that Jews in the Lodz ghetto, the second largest in Poland, endured under the Nazis: poverty, hunger and malnutrition, religious oppression, and, in Rywka's case, the death of her parents and siblings. Handwritten in a school notebook between October 1943 and April 1944, the diary ends literally in mid-sentence. What became of Rywka is a mystery. A Red Army doctor found her notebook in Auschwitz after its liberation in 1945 and took it back with her to the Soviet Union.

Rywka's Diary is also a moving coming-of-age story, in which a young woman expresses her curiosity about the world and her place in it and reflects on her relationship with God--a remarkable affirmation of her commitment to Judaism and her faith in humanity. Interwoven into this carefully translated diary are photographs, news clippings, maps, and commentary from Holocaust scholars and the girl's surviving relatives, which provide an in-depth picture of both the conditions of Rywka's life and the mysterious end to her diary.

Moving and illuminating, told by a brave young girl whose strong and charismatic voice speaks for millions, Rywka's Diary is an extraordinary addition to the history of the Holocaust and World War II.

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ISBN-13: 9788415594581
ISBN-10: 8415594585
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Spanish
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Page Count: 192
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.70 x 8.30 inches
Weight: 0.60 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Maps
Country of Origin: ES
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Biography & Autobiography | Historical
Biography & Autobiography | Women
Grade Level: 9th Grade and up
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Rywka, una adolescente jud a de catorce a os, comienza a escribir un diario de su infierno en Auschwitz en un cuaderno escolar. En sus apenas 120 p ginas, entre octubre de 1943 y abril de 1944, Rywka relata con gran realismo, pero sin perder la elocuencia y la inocencia propias de su edad, la enfermedad, el hambre, las deportaciones, el miedo y la crueldad de las que fue testigo.

En 1945, su diario fue encontrado en las ruinas del crematorio de Auschwitz-Birkenau. Durante m s de medio siglo el diario permaneci en Mosc , en posesi n del m dico y hasta la muerte de este. Su nieta lo puso en manos del Jewish Family and Children's Services Holocaust Center de San Francisco, que, tras investigar con expertos en el per odo hist rico, verificar su autenticidad y traducirlo al ingl s, lo public en enero de 2014, setenta a os despu s de su escritura.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

The newly discovered diary of a Polish teenager in the Lodz ghetto during World War II--originally published by Jewish Family & Children's Services of San Francisco, now available in a revised, illustrated, and beautifully designed trade edition.

After more than seventy years in obscurity, the diary of a teenage girl during the Holocaust has been revealed for the first time. Rywka's Diary is at once an astonishing historical document and a moving tribute to the many ordinary people whose lives were forever altered by the Holocaust. At its heart, it is the diary of a girl named Rywka Lipszyc who detailed the brutal conditions that Jews in the Lodz ghetto, the second largest in Poland, endured under the Nazis: poverty, hunger and malnutrition, religious oppression, and, in Rywka's case, the death of her parents and siblings. Handwritten in a school notebook between October 1943 and April 1944, the diary ends literally in mid-sentence. What became of Rywka is a mystery. A Red Army doctor found her notebook in Auschwitz after its liberation in 1945 and took it back with her to the Soviet Union.

Rywka's Diary is also a moving coming-of-age story, in which a young woman expresses her curiosity about the world and her place in it and reflects on her relationship with God--a remarkable affirmation of her commitment to Judaism and her faith in humanity. Interwoven into this carefully translated diary are photographs, news clippings, maps, and commentary from Holocaust scholars and the girl's surviving relatives, which provide an in-depth picture of both the conditions of Rywka's life and the mysterious end to her diary.

Moving and illuminating, told by a brave young girl whose strong and charismatic voice speaks for millions, Rywka's Diary is an extraordinary addition to the history of the Holocaust and World War II.

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