Alicia: Memoirs of A Survivor
By (Author) Alicia Appleman-Jurman
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
21st March 2021
14th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The Holocaust
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Autobiography: historical, political and military
940.53183
Paperback
448
Width 126mm, Height 197mm, Spine 27mm
307g
A remarkable Holocaust memoir, a powerful testament to human courage and fortitude, for readers of Edith Eger's The Choice. 'This memoir is heartbreaking.' Elie Wiesel, author of Night Alicia Jurman is five-years-old when her story begins. It is 1935 and she is living in the East Polish town of Buczacz. Although brought up in an atmosphere of anti-Semitism, nothing could have prepared her for the Russian invasion of Poland and the full horror of the Nazi Occupation. At thirteen, while fleeing the Nazis through war-ravaged Poland, Alicia began saving the lives of strangers. Her family cruelly wrenched from her, Alicia rescued other Jews from the Gestapo, led them to safe hideouts, and lent them her courage and hope. Even the sight of her mother's brutal murder could not quash this remarkable child's faith in human goodness - or her determination to prevail against overwhelming odds. After the war, Alicia continued to risk her life, leading Polish Jews on an underground route to freedom in Palestine. She swore on her brother's grave that if she survived, she would speak for her silenced family. This book is the eloquent fulfilment of that oath.
Profoundly observed... amid all this ferocious bravery, small, sweet details emerge with a rending power. * New York Times *
Gripping, assiduously detailed... the author serves as a model of active home-front heroism * Kirkus *
A powerful, intimate, searingly impressive memoir of a uniquely courageous and unusually intuitive young girl of the Holocaust nightmare and the years following. * Chaim Potok, author of The Chosen and The Promise *
Alicia Appleman-Jurman (1930-2017) was a writer and lecturer. A Polish Jew, as a child she escaped the Nazis by being thrown through the window of a train taking her family to an extermination camp. Her parents and four brothers were all murdered. As a member of a resistance group, she helped to smuggle Jews out of Poland to Austria, and then on to what would become Israel. Her memoir, Alicia- Memoirs of a Survivor, is an account of her experiences of the Holocaust.