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Friday, January 20, 2012

Eva's Story: A Survivor's Tale by the Stepsister of Anne Frank


Eva's Story: A Survivor's Tale by the Stepsister of Anne Frank


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Eva's Story: A Survivor's Tale by the Stepsister of Anne Frank Overview


Many know the tragic story of Anne Frank, the teen whose life ended at Auschwitz during the Holocaust. But most people don’t know about Eva Schloss, Anne’s playmate and stepsister. Though Eva, like Anne, was taken to Auschwitz at the age of 15, her story did not end there. / This incredible memoir recounts — without bitterness or hatred —the horrors of war, the love between mother and daughter, and the strength and determination that helped a family overcome danger and tragedy. / “Powerful. A heartbreaking and inspirational account of personal triumph.” / — Publishers Weekly / “A tale worth telling. . . . It picks up where Anne Frank’s diary ends.” / — New York Daily News



Eva's Story: A Survivor's Tale by the Stepsister of Anne Frank Specifications


Many know the tragic story of Anne Frank, the teen whose life ended at Auschwitz during the Holocaust. But most people don’t know about Eva Schloss, Anne’s playmate and stepsister. Though Eva, like Anne, was taken to Auschwitz at the age of 15, her story did not end there. / This incredible memoir recounts — without bitterness or hatred —the horrors of war, the love between mother and daughter, and the strength and determination that helped a family overcome danger and tragedy. / “Powerful. A heartbreaking and inspirational account of personal triumph.” / — Publishers Weekly / “A tale worth telling. . . . It picks up where Anne Frank’s diary ends.” / — New York Daily News