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Langue: Danois
Format: Broché
ISBN 13: 9788763842631
Date de publication:
January 27th, 2016
Éditeur: Rosinante
Pages: 92
Genres: Biography, Action & Adventure, Autobiography & Memoir
At just fifteen, Marceline finds herself thrust into a harrowing world as she is sent to the infamous concentration camp of Birkenau. Her journey unfolds against the backdrop of the Holocaust, a time marked by unthinkable loss and suffering. As she navigates the brutality of her surroundings, her spirit remains fiercely resilient, clinging to memories and hopes of a life beyond the barbed wire.
In stark contrast, the narrative also reveals the fate of someone dear to her, who ends up in Auschwitz. Their paths tragically diverge, highlighting the cruel randomness of survival during this dark chapter in history. The stark difference between their experiences serves to emphasize the profound impact of loss and longing.
Marceline's reflections on her youth and the heartbreaking separation from her loved ones are deeply evocative. Each page captures not only the historical reality but also the intimate emotional landscape of a girl grappling with unimaginable atrocities while fighting to remember who she is.
Ultimately, the tale merges personal struggle with collective memory, a poignant reminder of the enduring power of the human spirit even in the face of despair. The echoes of love and loss resonate throughout, making it a compelling exploration of survival, memory, and the indomitable will to keep the past alive.
In stark contrast, the narrative also reveals the fate of someone dear to her, who ends up in Auschwitz. Their paths tragically diverge, highlighting the cruel randomness of survival during this dark chapter in history. The stark difference between their experiences serves to emphasize the profound impact of loss and longing.
Marceline's reflections on her youth and the heartbreaking separation from her loved ones are deeply evocative. Each page captures not only the historical reality but also the intimate emotional landscape of a girl grappling with unimaginable atrocities while fighting to remember who she is.
Ultimately, the tale merges personal struggle with collective memory, a poignant reminder of the enduring power of the human spirit even in the face of despair. The echoes of love and loss resonate throughout, making it a compelling exploration of survival, memory, and the indomitable will to keep the past alive.