
The Man Across the River: The incredible story of one man's will to survive the Holocaust
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Zvi Wiesenfeld
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Action & Adventure
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
200
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 11, 2021
出版社
Amsterdam Publishers
ISBN-10
9493231291
ISBN-13
9789493231290
説明
Yankel's ordinary existence takes a harrowing turn with the arrival of the Nazis in Romania. What once seemed like a peaceful life falls into chaos, forcing him to confront the stark realities of war and persecution. As the oppressive atmosphere thickens around him, Yankel grapples with fear, loss, and the deep instinct for survival.
The narrative unfolds through Yankel's eyes, painting a vivid picture of the struggles faced by him and his community. Each page reveals the stark contrast between his previous life and the harsh conditions imposed by the regime. His journey is marked by resilience as he navigates the complexities of living under a regime determined to strip away his identity and humanity.
Amidst the darkness, the story explores the power of hope and the determination of the human spirit. Yankel's experiences resonate with anyone who understands the value of life, love, and liberation, reminding readers of the strength that can arise even in the most desperate situations.
This poignant tale serves not only as a reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust but also as a testament to the enduring will to survive against overwhelming odds. Yankel's story encourages reflection on history while inspiring a commitment to safeguarding freedom and justice for future generations.
The narrative unfolds through Yankel's eyes, painting a vivid picture of the struggles faced by him and his community. Each page reveals the stark contrast between his previous life and the harsh conditions imposed by the regime. His journey is marked by resilience as he navigates the complexities of living under a regime determined to strip away his identity and humanity.
Amidst the darkness, the story explores the power of hope and the determination of the human spirit. Yankel's experiences resonate with anyone who understands the value of life, love, and liberation, reminding readers of the strength that can arise even in the most desperate situations.
This poignant tale serves not only as a reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust but also as a testament to the enduring will to survive against overwhelming odds. Yankel's story encourages reflection on history while inspiring a commitment to safeguarding freedom and justice for future generations.