Titles in this set :
1)The Sisters of Auschwitz: The true story of two Jewish sisters’ resistance in the heart of Nazi territory
Format: Hardback
Language: English
ISBN - 10 - 1841883735
ISBN - 13 - 978-1841883731
ISBN - 13 - 9781841883731
2)The Children's Block: Based on a true story by an Auschwitz survivor
Format: Paperback
Language: English
ISBN - 10 - 1529105560
ISBN - 13 - 978-1529105568
ISBN - 13 - 9781529105568
3) Cilka's Journey: The sequel to The Tattooist of Auschwitz
Format: Paperback
Language: English
ISBN - 10 - 1785769049
ISBN - 13 - 978-1785769047
ISBN - 13 - 9781785769047
Description :
The Sisters of Auschwitz: The true story of two Jewish sisters’ resistance in the heart of Nazi territory
It is 1940 and the Final Solution is about to begin. The Nazis have occupied The Netherlands but resistance is growing and two Jewish sisters - Janny and Lien Brilleslijper - are risking their lives to save those being hunted, through their clandestine safehouse 'The High Nest'. It becomes one of the most important safehouses in the country but when the house and its occupants are betrayed the most terrifying time of the sisters' lives begins. This is the beginning of the end.
The Children's Block: Based on a true story by an Auschwitz survivor
'We lived on a bunk built for four but in times of overcrowding, it slept seven and at times even eight. There was so little space on the berth that when one of us wanted to ease his hip, we all had to turn in a tangle of legs and chests and hollow bellies as if we were one many-limbed creature, a Hindu god or a centipede. We grow intimate not only in body but also in mind because we knew that though we were not born of one womb, we would certainly die together.'
Cilka's Journey: The sequel to The Tattooist of Auschwitz
In 1942 Cilka Klein is just sixteen years old when she is taken to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp. The Commandant at Birkenau, Schwarzhuber, notices her long beautiful hair, and forces her separation from the other women prisoners. Cilka learns quickly that power, even unwillingly given, equals survival.