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Marceline, was taken to a camp with her father when she was just 16. She writes of her nightmare, her community, her country, her family, but mostly the effect of losing her father and his dreams in such a way. Her painful memories that never diminished, while everyone kept telling her to just forge...
bookshelves: spring-2016, autobiography-memoir, radio-4, epistolatory-diary-blog, published-2008 Recommended for: BBC Radio Listeners Read from March 18 to 28, 2016 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0741kpbDescription: Marceline Loridan-Ivens searingly honest memoir is written as an intimate let...
Marceline, was taken to a camp with her father when she was just 16. She writes of her nightmare, her community, her country, her family, but mostly the effect of losing her father and his dreams in such a way. Her painful memories that never diminished, while everyone kept telling her to just for...
3.5 Stars " You might come back because you're young, but I will not come back" Marceline Loridan's father to her in 1944.This is a moving Novella written in the style of a letter from a daugher to her father. Marceline and her father were both taken to concentration camps and separated and she...