
Rescued from the Ashes: The Diary of Leokadia Schmidt, Survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto
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Action & Adventure
형식
킨들
페이지
422
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 24, 2019
출판사
Amsterdam Publishers
ISBN-10
9493056074
ISBN-13
9789493056077
설명
In the harrowing landscape of wartime Warsaw, Leokadia Schmidt’s diary serves as a poignant testament to resilience and the human spirit's will to survive. Through her words, readers are drawn into the intimate and turbulent life of a Jewish housewife grappling with loss, fear, and the instinct to protect her family. As she recounts the events that force her to flee the ghetto, Leokadia’s voice captures both the everyday struggles of survival and the deep emotional turmoil faced by those under constant threat.
Her entries not only chronicle the stark realities of life in a besieged city but also highlight moments of tenderness amid chaos. Leokadia’s love for her husband and baby shines brightly through the darkest of times, revealing her unwavering determination. Each page reflects her hopes, her heartaches, and the relentless search for safety, painting a vivid picture of both horror and resilience.
This powerful narrative goes beyond mere survival; it is a moving exploration of humanity, memory, and the enduring strength of love. As readers navigate through Leokadia’s experiences, they are reminded of the fragility of life and the profound impact of war on ordinary people, making her story a haunting yet beautiful reflection on the past.
Her entries not only chronicle the stark realities of life in a besieged city but also highlight moments of tenderness amid chaos. Leokadia’s love for her husband and baby shines brightly through the darkest of times, revealing her unwavering determination. Each page reflects her hopes, her heartaches, and the relentless search for safety, painting a vivid picture of both horror and resilience.
This powerful narrative goes beyond mere survival; it is a moving exploration of humanity, memory, and the enduring strength of love. As readers navigate through Leokadia’s experiences, they are reminded of the fragility of life and the profound impact of war on ordinary people, making her story a haunting yet beautiful reflection on the past.