The Journey

The Journey by Ida Fink, published by Penguin in 1994, is a poignant narrative that follows two young Polish women as they escape the ghetto in the autumn of 1942. This New Edition spans 249 pages and is presented in English. The story details their harrowing journey into enemy territory, where they navigate the challenges of survival while working as hired laborers in various settings across wartime Germany.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of resilience and the human spirit amidst the backdrop of conflict. The narrative delves into the experiences of the protagonists as they confront the realities of their circumstances, highlighting themes of displacement and survival. This edition invites readers to reflect on the historical context and the impact of war on individual lives, making it a significant contribution to the field of literary criticism.
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In the autumn of 1942, two young Polish women flee the ghetto and embark on a journey into the heart of enemy territory, working as hired laborers in the factories, farms, and villages of wartime Germany.
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