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Rena's Promise
Rena Kornreich Gelissen | Heather Dune Macadam

Rena's Promise

A Story of Sisters in Auschwitz

Beacon Press (Oct 30, 1996)
9780807070710
| Paperback
240 pages | 142 x 211 mm | English
Dewey 940.5318094386

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A new, expanded edition of Rena's Promise went on sale March 17, 2015. Find it listed in the other editions of this title, or search by ISBN: 978-080709313-9. Sent to Auschwitz on the first Jewish transport, Rena Kornreich survived the Nazi death camps for over three years. While there she was reunited with her sister Danka. Each day became a struggle to fulfill the promise Rena made to her mother when the family was forced to split apart--a promise to take care of her sister. One of the few Holocaust memoirs about the lives of women in the camps, Rena's Promise is a compelling story of the fleeting human connections that fostered determination and made survival a possibility. From the bonds between mothers, daughters, and sisters, to the links between prisoners, and even prisoners and guards, Rena's Promise reminds us of the humanity and hope that survives inordinate inhumanity.

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