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The Endless Steppe: Growing Up in Siberia
Esther Hautzig

The Endless Steppe: Growing Up in Siberia

HarperTrophy (Jun 30, 1995)
9780064405775
| Unknown Binding
256 pages | 130 x 185 mm | English
$ 5.99 | Value: $ 5.99
Dewey * YA 799 Hautzi
LC Classification Young Adult

Genre

  • Young Adult / Nonfiction / Biography

Subject

  • 799 JEWISH HISTORY / BIOGRAPHY / INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHIES / 799

Plot

From Publishers Weekly
Ten-year-old Esther Rudomin movingly describes "the end of my lovely world" when her family is arrested in 1941 and taken from their home and exiled to Siberia. Ages 10-up.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"The author of this deeply moving personal narrative spent her years between ten and fourteen as a Polish deportee in a remote, impoverished Siberian village. Taken prisoner by the Russians in 1941 and shipped by cattle car to a forced-labor camp, Esther, her mother, and her grandmother managed to stay together and to keep each other alive through near starvation and arctic winters." -- BL.

Personal

Owner Biography
Index 3692
Added Date Jan 05, 2016 18:05:19
Modified Date Jul 18, 2022 19:21:54

Value

Retail Price $ 5.99
Value $ 5.99