The Child of Auschwitz
Absolutely Heartbreaking World War 2 Historical Fiction
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Narrated by:
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Katy Sobey
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Lily Graham
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"She touched the photograph in its gilt frame that was always on her desk, of a young, thin woman with very short hair and a baby in her arms. She had one last story to tell. Theirs. And it began in hell on earth."
It is 1942 and Eva Adami has boarded a train to Auschwitz. Barely able to breathe due to the press of bodies and exhausted from standing up for two days, she can think only of her longed-for reunion with her husband Michal, who was sent there six months earlier.
But when Eva arrives at Auschwitz, there is no sign of Michal and the stark reality of the camp comes crashing down upon her. As she lies heartbroken and shivering on a thin mattress, her head shaved by rough hands, she hears a whisper. Her bunkmate, Sofie, is reaching out her hand....
As the days pass, the two women learn each other’s hopes and dreams - Eva’s is that she will find Michal alive in this terrible place, and Sofie’s is that she will be reunited with her son Tomas, over the border in an orphanage in Austria. Sofie sees the chance to engineer one last meeting between Eva and Michal and knows she must take it even if means befriending the enemy....
But when Eva realises she is pregnant, she fears she has endangered both their lives. The women promise to protect each other’s children, should the worst occur. For they are determined to hold on to the last flower of hope in the shadows and degradation: their precious children, who they pray will live to tell their story when they no longer can.
A heart-breaking story of survival, where life or death relies on the smallest chance and happiness can be found in the darkest times. Fans of The Choice and The Tattooist of Auschwitz will fall in love with this beautiful novel.
©2019 Lily Graham (P)2019 2019What listeners say about The Child of Auschwitz
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- Anonymous User
- 11-09-20
A beautiful story
This book is a beautiful story of love and life in the most horrific time in our history. It was beautifully read and the descriptions so believable you almost could feel the atmosphere.
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- Ali
- 15-02-20
Wonderful
What a wonderful story. The story of two friends, prisoners in Auschwitz, how their lives led them there and the horrors they endured there. But all through the book runs a thread of hope and love and the ending is fitting and perfect. Loved it and highly recommend.
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- Gwen Shepherd
- 29-01-20
Heartbreaking, but not altogether so.
Who wouldn't be moved by this. written with compassion, a heartbreaking story, yet hope prevails.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-02-24
the absolute strength to push through all the pain and hardship encountered
the honesty in the book and brilliant description of every event took you to that place and could almost imagine the people and their lives.
one cannot imagine the pain and suffering that these brave people endured and the will to survive.
absolute admiration to everyone one ❤️
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