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The Lost Childhood

By: Yehuda Nir
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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Summary

This compelling memoir takes listeners through the eyes of a child surviving World War II in Nazi-occupied Poland. As a nine-year-old, the author witnessed his father being herded into a truck - never to be seen again. He, his mother, and sister fled to Warsaw to live in disguise as Catholics under the noses of the Nazi SS, constantly fearful of discovery and persecution. A sobering reminder of the personal toll of the Holocaust on Jews during World War II, this book is a harrowing portrait of one child’s loss of innocence.

©1989, 2006 by Yehuda Nir. Introduction © 2006 by Cynthia Ozick (P)2020 by Blackstone Publishing

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