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Mala Kacenberg

Book - 2022

"I was only twelve-and-a-half years old when the shadow of the Third Reich fell across Europe. As the nightmare of the German invasion of my defenseless country began, I was more concerned with my schoolbooks and my family and friends than with the ramifications of war. I could not even begin to imagine the extent of the horrors that were soon to follow"--back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
New York, NY : Pegasus Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Mala Kacenberg (author)
Edition
First Pegasus Books cloth edition
Item Description
"A memoir of survival in World War II" - cover.
Physical Description
xiii, 306 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781643139036
  • Preface
  • Book 1. Flight
  • 1. The River Runs Peacefully
  • 2. Strange Lessons at School
  • 3. A Varied Education
  • 4. Summer Turns to War
  • 5. A Different Kind of Soldier
  • 6. My Guardian Was an Angel
  • 7. A Dark Plan
  • 8. A Young Provider
  • 9. Ransoming the Men
  • Book 2. Shelter in the Forest
  • 10. Goodbye, Family; Goodbye, Childhood
  • 11. Auntie Aniela
  • 12. The Forest and the Partisans
  • 13. The Survivors in Tamogród
  • 14. The River and the Raft
  • 15. The Final Round-up
  • 16. Respite with the Gromykas
  • 17. A Last Look at Tarnogród
  • 18. The Labour Exchange
  • 19. A Run-in with Zosia
  • Book 3. Amid the Enemy
  • 20. Alias Stefania
  • 21. Letters from Home
  • 22. Aroused Suspicions
  • 23. Besting an Officer
  • 24. Glimmers of Hope
  • 25. Shared Secrets
  • 26. A Jewish Soldier
  • 27. My Name Is Mala Szorer
  • Book 4. Return to Poland
  • 28. Followed by Trouble
  • 29. The Soldier Sanford
  • 30. The Yeshivah
  • 31. The Girls in Dom Mondziejowski
  • 32. The Final Escape
  • Book 5. A New Life
  • 33. Journey to England
  • 34. Finding Relatives
  • 35. A Shidduch
  • Glossary
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this gorgeous debut, Kacenberg shares her harrowing and courageous story of surviving the Holocaust. In 1942, after returning from a trip to find food outside her Polish hometown of Tarnogrod, 15-year-old Kacenberg was told by a neighbor that her family had been rounded up for deportation by the Nazis. "If I were to survive," she realized, "I would have to behave like a grown-up and fend for myself." Accompanied by a stray cat she named Malach (the Hebrew word for angel), Kacenberg went into hiding, and, as she writes, Malach lived up to her name, emanating "a shield of protection" around her, even once clawing the face of a German man who threatened them. Blonde, blue-eyed, and resourceful, Kacenberg eventually took the alias of Stefania Iwkiewicz and managed to evade capture by convincing the Nazis she was a Christian and escaping to Germany, where she lived until the war ended. As she devastatingly describes, she wasn't spared from the war's unimaginable atrocities, including the killing of her entire family. Still, against all odds, Kacenberg lived to serve as a witness for those who were less fortunate, eventually marrying a fellow war survivor in 1949 and raising five children in the United Kingdom. This moving account is a welcome addition to the canon of WWII memoirs. (Jan.)

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