The Girl Who Survived Auschwitz
By (Author) Eti Elboim
By (author) Sara Leibovits
Translated by Esther Frumkin
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
6th March 2024
14th September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Second World War
940.5318092
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
220g
Poland, 1944 The train slowed and halted with a squeal of the brakes. It felt like we waited in the carriage for an eternity, but eventually, the heavy doors opened, directly into the chaos outside.
Sara Leibovits, a 16-year-old Jewish girl, was a passenger on the train, together with her family. Within minutes, their horrific fate was sealed.
The little family spent their final minutes together on the platform at Auschwitz before they were ordered in all directions and each left to their own fate. Saras mother and baby brothers were sent to their deaths. Her father was made a Sonderkommando, one of the men forced to remove the bodies from the gas chambers, and was later executed.
This is the powerful true story of Sara Leibovits and the incredible pain and hardships she went through during her time in the Death Camp. Yet despite the horrors she faced she always tried to maintain her families values of courage, faith and kindness to others. Her story is intertwined with that of her daughter, Eti, seventy years later, who embodies the voice of the second generation and completes the Holocaust survivors' tale.
Eti Elboim is Sara Leibovitzs youngest daughter and a writer, journalist, and playwright. As a second-generation Holocaust survivor, she completed a "Memorial Envoys" course from the Shem Olam Institute and became an advocate of her mother's story.