To Life

To Life by Ruth Minsky Sender, published by Puffin Books in 1990, is a poignant account of a Holocaust survivor’s experiences. This edition, written in English and spanning 229 pages, details the author’s liberation from a Nazi concentration camp and her subsequent search for surviving family members. It also chronicles the challenging journey of immigrating to America with her husband and two children.
Readers will find a deeply personal narrative that explores themes of survival, family, and resilience against the backdrop of historical events. The book provides insights into the Holocaust and its lasting impact, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and history. Through her story, Sender sheds light on the struggles faced by those who endured such harrowing experiences, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of personal and collective history.
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A Holocaust survivor recounts her liberation from a Nazi concentration camp, search for surviving family members, and long and difficult ordeal of trying to immigrate with her husband and two children to America.
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