A Second Chance at Life

A Second Chance at Life by Millie Zuckerman, published by Peppertree Press in February 2010, is a poignant narrative that recounts the author’s experiences during the Nazi Holocaust. This edition, comprising 72 pages, presents a personal memoir that highlights themes of survival, redemption, and love as it chronicles Zuckerman’s childhood, where she and her family were hidden by a courageous Polish family. The story continues beyond the war, detailing her life in a refugee camp in Austria, where she met her husband Abe, with whom she has celebrated over sixty years of marriage.
Readers will find a deeply personal account that reflects on resilience and the enduring bonds of family. Zuckerman’s journey encompasses her roles as a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, offering insights into her life shaped by profound historical events. The book touches on subjects such as biography, personal memoirs, and the intersection of religion and philosophy, providing a rich context for understanding her experiences and the values that have guided her life.
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A Story of Survival Redemption, and Love As a child, Millie Zuckerman survived the Nazi Holocaust with her entire family when a kind and courageous Polish family hid them in their attic for several years. At a refugee camp in Austria after the war, she met and married her husband Abe, and they recently celebrated sixty years of beautiful marriage to one another. Millie is the mother of three, grandmother of ten, and great-grandmother of three.
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