Destined to Live: One Woman's War, Life, Loves Remembered
By (Author) Diana Bagnall
By (author) Sabina Wolanski
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Fourth Estate
1st March 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
The Holocaust
Second World War
940.5318
Paperback
326
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 22mm
371g
Sabina Wolanski was just 12 years old when her home town in Poland was invaded by Nazis. In her diary, along with innocent adolescent longings, she recorded what happened next: the humiliations and terrors, the murder of her beloved family and the startling story of her own survival. Leaving Europe after the war, Sabina forged a new life in Australia, juggling a thriving design business, her family, and an unorthodox love life. But as time wore on, she began asking herself: why had she survived when so many died And what kind of justice fitted such crimes In May 2005, when Germany opened its controversial Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin, Sabina was chosen to speak as the voice of the six million dead. In her speech she noted that although the Holocaust had taken everything she valued, it had also taught her that hatred and discrimination are doomed to fail. Her ability to survive, to love, and to live well, has been her greatest triumph.
Diana Bagnall is a well-known journalist who has written for The Bulletin and The Monthly, among other publications. Sabina Wolanski was a successful businesswoman. She often spoke to schools about her experiences as a Holocaust survivor. Sabina lived in Sydney with her husband, Kjeld until her death on June 23rd 2011