Aliza in Nazi-Land: A Heartbreaking Tale of Revenge, Power, and the Afterlife
بواسطة
Elyse Hoffman
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تنسيق
كيندل
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Nov 7, 2025
الناشر
Project 613 Publishing
رقم ISBN-10
1952742374
رقم ISBN-13
9781952742378
الوصف
In a world still haunted by the shadows of the past, Aliza Aumen is a sixteen-year-old grappling with loss and lingering darkness. Though the Holocaust has ended, her life is steeped in the chilling echoes of its atrocities, and the death of Adolf Hitler doesn’t bring the closure she desperately seeks. Instead, it plunges her deeper into a quest for understanding and a desire for justice.
As Aliza navigates the complexity of her emotions, she learns that revenge can be a double-edged sword. Her journey is not just about confronting the remnants of an oppressive regime, but also about discovering her own strength and resilience amid despair. Through her experiences, Aliza connects with others who share similar scars, and together, they confront what it means to truly heal.
With vivid storytelling and an exploration of the afterlife, Elyse Hoffman captures the struggle between vengeance and forgiveness, illuminating the paths people take to reclaim their lives. Aliza’s tale is one of awakening, where hope emerges from the darkest corners, illustrating that even amidst pain, the human spirit can find the light.
As Aliza navigates the complexity of her emotions, she learns that revenge can be a double-edged sword. Her journey is not just about confronting the remnants of an oppressive regime, but also about discovering her own strength and resilience amid despair. Through her experiences, Aliza connects with others who share similar scars, and together, they confront what it means to truly heal.
With vivid storytelling and an exploration of the afterlife, Elyse Hoffman captures the struggle between vengeance and forgiveness, illuminating the paths people take to reclaim their lives. Aliza’s tale is one of awakening, where hope emerges from the darkest corners, illustrating that even amidst pain, the human spirit can find the light.