I have lived a thousand years Growing up in the Holocaust

Livia Bitton Jackson

Book - 1997

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  • Foreword
  • The City of My Dreams
  • "Hey, Jew Girl, Jew Girl"
  • The Tale of the Yellow Bicycle
  • The Tale of the Yellow Star
  • Farewell, Old Mr. Stern
  • The Ghetto
  • A Miracle
  • Daddy, How Could You Leave Me?
  • Can I Keep My Poems Please?
  • Aunt Serena
  • Oh, God, I Don't Want to Die!
  • Auschwitz
  • Arbeit Macht Frei
  • Born in the Showers
  • The Riot
  • Teen Vanity
  • The Dawn of New Hope
  • "Mommy, There's a Worm in Your Soup!"
  • Alien Heroes
  • The Uprising
  • Hitler is Not Dead
  • Tattoo
  • The Broken Bed
  • Is it True About the Smoke?
  • The Selection
  • The Transport
  • A Handkerchief
  • This Must Be Heaven
  • Herr Zerkubel
  • Leah Kohn, Forgive Me
  • The Bowl of Soup
  • The Bird of Gold
  • An Echo in the Fog
  • To Face the World
  • The Lost Game
  • It's an American Plane!
  • Freedom, at Last
  • Homecoming
  • "America, Will You Be My Home?"
  • The Statue of Liberty
  • Appendix A.
  • Appendix B.
  • Glossary of Terms
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

PW's starred review called this memoir, of a 13-year-old Hungarian Jewish girl's incarceration in Auschwitz, "an exceptional story, exceptionally well told." Ages 12-up. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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