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A compelling and lyrical memoir of a young Jewish girl in WWII Europe and Russia, learning the importance of connection and community even as the world grows dark around her.
We are all formed by our childhoods. These are the years that define us, and that teach us the most important lessons about the world we live in. These are the years we must cherish and protect.
In August 1939 Raya Goldtwig's secure and happy childhood as the three-year-old daughter of a prosperous Jewish shop owner in Warsaw came to a sudden end. Together with her father, mother and brother, she fled across the border to Soviet territory, enduring terror and uncertainty but also building a new home and a new community. When Nazi Germany invaded, though, Raya and her family again had to flee.
Against such a terrible backdrop, Raya's story of love, community and wonder is a testament to the human spirit and the power of hope in the face of tragedy. Looking through a young girl's eye, she clearly shows why childhood is precious, and why we must ensure all children are safe from the evil of war.
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A compelling and lyrical memoir of a young Jewish girl in WWII Europe and Russia, learning the importance of connection and community even as the world grows dark around her.
We are all formed by our childhoods. These are the years that define us, and that teach us the most important lessons about the world we live in. These are the years we must cherish and protect.
In August 1939 Raya Goldtwig's secure and happy childhood as the three-year-old daughter of a prosperous Jewish shop owner in Warsaw came to a sudden end. Together with her father, mother and brother, she fled across the border to Soviet territory, enduring terror and uncertainty but also building a new home and a new community. When Nazi Germany invaded, though, Raya and her family again had to flee.
Against such a terrible backdrop, Raya's story of love, community and wonder is a testament to the human spirit and the power of hope in the face of tragedy. Looking through a young girl's eye, she clearly shows why childhood is precious, and why we must ensure all children are safe from the evil of war.
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