Fragments of Isabella: A Memoir of Auschwitz

· Open Road Media
4.6
31 reviews
Ebook
121
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About this ebook

The deeply moving, Pulitzer Prize–nominated memoir of a young Jewish woman’s imprisonment at the Auschwitz death camp.

In 1944, on the morning of her twenty-third birthday, Isabella Leitner and her family were deported to Auschwitz, the Nazi extermination camp. There, she and her siblings relied on one another’s love and support to remain hopeful in the midst of the great evil surrounding them.

In Fragments of Isabella, Leitner reveals a glimpse of humanity in a world of darkness. Hailed by Publishers Weekly as “a celebration of the strength of the human spirit as it passes through fire,” this powerful and luminous Pulitzer Prize–nominated memoir, written thirty years after the author’s escape from the Nazis, has become a classic of holocaust literature and human survival.
 
This ebook features rare images from the author’s estate.

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4.6
31 reviews
Anna Lisovskaya
December 28, 2018
I adore the language author used, sophisticated, gentle, deep. I adore not to read murderers in details like in Five chimneys. This book is beautiful like all that look people who went through the Holocaust. It's just how I feel it. You might find this book too light.
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Sharon Harris
August 8, 2016
A Heart Wrenching story of a woman determined to survive indescribable treatment in concentration camps in Germany
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Dawn Wilczek
August 15, 2016
Succinct and to the point. Very interesting read.
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About the author

Isabella Leitner (1921–2009) was born and raised in Hungary. On her twenty-third birthday, she was deported to Auschwitz along with her mother, four sisters, and brother, an experience she wrote about in her acclaimed memoir Fragments of Isabella, which was published in 1978 and named an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults. A motion picture based on the book was produced by the Abbey Theater in Ireland. In 1945, the author immigrated to the United States and married Irving A. Leitner, who served in a US Air Force bomber squadron during World War II. The mother of two sons, Peter and Richard, whom she considered “her greatest victory over Hitler,” Leitner also wrote Saving the Fragments: From Auschwitz to New York and The Big Lie: A True Story.
 

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