Always Remember Your Name
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Helen Lloyd
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A powerful and intensely moving true-life account from two sisters who were among the very few children to survive Auschwitz.
On 28th March 1944, Italian sisters Tati (six) and Andra (four) were roused from their sleep and taken to Auschwitz, to the infamous Kinder Block presided over by Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death. By the time Auschwitz was liberated, 230,000 children had been murdered, and the sisters were among only 70 child survivors.
Throughout their ordeal in the camp and the liberation of Auschwitz, their long journey from Poland to Czechoslovakia and finally to Lingfield House in Britain, they hung on to their promise to their mother to 'always remember your name'. They never forgot they were Tati and Andra Bucci, and it was this connection to their heritage that brought them miraculously back to their parents, years later and many countries away. The sisters overcame their trauma to live long lives, bearing witness as survivors of the Holocaust.
Always Remember Your Name is an unforgettable story of the power of sisterhood, and of how a mother's love triumphed over impossible odds.
©2022 Andra Bucci and Tatiana Buccy (P)2022 Bonnier Books UKCritic reviews
"Always Remember Your Name is heart-breaking and yet utterly uplifting, with the fierce bond of two sisters at its heart, who survived the Holocaust to bear witness, so that none of us will ever forget." (Heather Morris, international best-selling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz)
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- Anneli
- 08-11-22
A beautiful story about sad times
Wonderfully narrated about a real historical event. Two very young sisters who survived against all odds during the nazi occupation.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-02-22
Completely different angle
Having read other books on the topic, this was a much more personal record
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- smitha j.
- 28-03-22
Heart touching ♥️
Heart touching book. An all-time must read book.
excellent presentation. Reading is very good.
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- Edgeways66
- 06-02-23
lovely story of survival
A lovely story of survival that concentrates on being positive . How easy would it be for these sisters to let their experience ruin their life after spending time in the concentration camps but instead they moved on positively. I wish people would appreciate more the life they have today x
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- Anonymous User
- 31-01-22
A must read book
Always find accounts of holocaust stories fascinating, sad but essential to the memory of the victims.
Shame the narrator didn’t research how to pronounce some of the words properly!! I found that unprofessional.
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- Kim Crossan
- 25-04-22
Captivating
A great listen ...a good insight into the terrible situations and conditions that happened then and a great reminder of how strength & resilience will help to overcome obstacles
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- J N Orr
- 20-06-22
Remember
One may know a story, but when it is recounted by those who experienced it it takes on a new dimension: deeper, truer, more hurting.
Always Remember Your Name is narrated in an almost matter-of-fact voice, which leaves one wondering if this is the only way of getting through the ordeal of recounting what happened: keep it simple, do not dare to let out that huge wave of emotion that has been kept buried for eighty years.
This is a must read / hear lesson in history that serves as a warning to today’s shift toward the hard right policies of those who govern us: what is statistically insignificant to the policy maker, is often a matter of life, death and extreme suffering to millions.
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- Mrs. K. A. Oakley
- 02-04-24
An emotional story!
I really enjoyed this book, I found it sad in places but I think the story needs to be told. I visited Aushwitz several years ago, this book brought the place horrifyingly to life. Thank you to the sisters for telling their story, What happened there should never be forgotten x
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