The book is about Sophica, who lost her parents, home and life abruptly, becoming a victim of Anti-Semitism and traumatic trauma in Transnistria, near the border of Ukraine. Her hopes for a better future are destroyed with this hardship, as hunger, death, sickness, torture are part of her daily life. Nonetheless, not burdened by hopelessness, Sophia persisted and tried to survive as the brave girl she was. This terrible childhood left Sophia with the deep scars which she hid for decades and for whom she only kept the hope for her happy ending. As for Herman, in his turn, has to face a war, cruelty and separation from his beloved. Instead of fear, he found his new purpose in life – join the fight for the survival of his people.

Электронная Книга «Frozen Mud and Red Ribbons» написана автором Avital Baruch в году.

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Язык: Английский

ISBN: 9783838269986


Описание книги от Avital Baruch

When Sophica was abruptly separated from her father as a toddler, she found a haven in Grandmother Gitté. But one sunny day in July, when she was six years old, gendarmes marching and shouting in the streets stopped her dreamy childhood and her hopes to go to school and to be a big girl like her sister. She was deported together with her mother and the whole of the Jewish community of Mihaileni, Romania. On foot, through icy fields, they arrived in eastern Ukraine, a strip of land called Transnistria. Death, illness, brutality, shame, became her daily scenes. Sophica suffered hunger and fear but kept her hopes and sanity, albeit losing her sister and her father and witnessing her mother being viciously attacked. She survived Typhus and starvation by being strong and quiet.
Herman was a jolly little boy who didn’t care much needing to wear the yellow star and being forbidden from school. He continued playing outside with his friends while his father and brother were sent to a labor camp. At the age of 14, when the Second World War ended, he joined a Jewish youth movement and embarked on a ship to the Promised Land. However, their journey was interrupted and they were taken to a British detention camp in Cyprus.
Sophica and Herman were given new names, Shulamit and Tzvi. They met and made a home in Israel. Shulamit/Sophica never mentioned her sad childhood, but the essence of the past found its ways out. Sixty-five years after those events, her daughter comes across a family secret and starts asking questions, inducing Shulamit to break her silence and become again the frightened little Sophica.
This book tells her moving childhood story.



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