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Two roads home

Hitler, Stalin and the miraculous survival of my family
"An epic and beautifully written World War II family history that spans Europe, telling of two happy families uprooted by war, their incredible suffering in Hitler's and Stalin's camps, and the near-miraculous survival and rescue of the author's parents who met after the war. Daniel Finkelstein's grandfather Alfred Wiener was a German Jewish intellectual leader who tolled an early warning of the impending Holocaust and became an archivist of Nazi crimes. He relocated his family to safety in Amsterdam, where they became close with Anne Frank's family. But they were eventually separated, and Daniel's mother Mirjam was sent to Bergen-Belsen with her mother and sisters while Alfred worked feverishly to free them. Finkelstein's father, Ludwik, grew up in a prosperous Jewish family in Poland where his father was a patriotic hero of the Great War. But when Stalin took control, Finkelstein's grandfather was deported to Siberia, while Ludwik and his mother were sent to Kazahkstan, where they barely survived freezing winters and harrowing forced labor conditions. Love and Murder is a page-turning account of ingenuity, bravery and the almost unbelievable coincidences that brought Daniel's parents together. The story features secret archives, forgery and theft, and sweeps across Europe to show the expanse of the war. Moving, engrossing and inspiring, Love and Murder will profoundly touch all who read it.".

The girl who wasn't there

2020
Ill and housebound, fifteen-year-old Kasia Novak spends her time making up stories about the outside world--so no one believes her when she sees a mysterious girl in the window across the road.

The endless steppe

growing up in Siberia
During World War II, when she was eleven years old, the author and her family were arrested in Poland by the Russians as political enemies and exiled to Siberia. She recounts here the trials of the following five years spent on the harsh Asian steppe.

The old brown suitcase

a teenager's story of war and peace
2008
Fourteen-year-old Slava, having miraculously survived the Holocaust, moves to Canada with her parents and sister where she struggles to adjust to the challenges of being an immigrant, a Jew, and a teenager, while at the same time dealing with her memories of the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto.

Thaddeus Kosciuszko

Polish general and patriot
2002
Examines the life and career of Polish general and patriot Thaddeus Kosciuszko, discussing his role in designing fortifications for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

A Christmas wish

2013
A lonely Polish girl celebrating her first Christmas in England meets a magical reindeer.

Summer endings

1991
In the summer of 1945 in Chicago, twelve-year-old Christine anxiously awaits, along with her mother and sister, news of the political activist father they had to leave behind when they emigrated from Poland six years before.

Twice a hero

2007
Provides background information on the American Revolution, and describes the roles of Polish heroes Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko in winning American independence from the British. Includes a companion DVD.

Count Casimir Pulaski

from Poland to America, a hero's fight for liberty
2005
Presents a short biography of Count Casimir Pulaski, who fled his native Poland and fought with General George Washington for the cause of American independence.
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