The Endless Steppe With Connections

The Endless Steppe With Connections by Esther Hautzig, published by Holt McDougal in 2002, is a poignant account of the author’s experiences during World War II. At the age of eleven, Hautzig and her family were arrested in Poland by the Russians and exiled to Siberia, where they faced the challenges of life on the harsh Asian steppe. This edition spans 279 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed narrative of resilience and survival.
Readers will find a personal and historical perspective as Hautzig recounts the trials endured over five years in exile. The book delves into themes of biography and autobiography, providing insights into the impact of war on individuals and families. Through her experiences, Hautzig explores the broader historical context of the time, making connections between her personal story and the significant events in Asia and Europe during the war.
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During World War II, when she was eleven years old, the author and her family were arrested in Poland by the Russians as political enemies and exiled to Siberia. She recounts here the trials of the following five years spent on the harsh Asian steppe.
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