
Only Hope
A Survivor's Stories of the Holocaust
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Christine Williams
From the book's introduction:
"The world was not prepared for Auschwitz. It was, in fact, a place unbelievable even for its inmates. No words can adequately describe this weird world -- unlike anything the world had ever known. In order to understand its implication, you actually had to be part of it.
I'll have to be autobiographical, but follow me if you will into Auschwitz and spend a day there, and meet some of the people in the nameless mass of bodies. Try, if you will, to feel, even for a moment, that you could have been one of them, that in fact you were one of them."
©2019 Irving Lubliner (P)2023 Irving LublinerWe learn about the Holocaust in school, but often in a way that reduces it to dates and historical events. This memoir is so much richer, conveying the profound emotional depth—the personal pain, fear, and resilience of those who lived through it. It brings readers (or listeners, for those who experience it through the audiobook) into the raw reality of the tragedy, helping us understand the physical, psychological, and emotional horrors that survivors endured - and continue to carry with them today.
Lubliner's vivid storytelling draws you completely into her experiences, often leaving you in awe of her resilience and wondering how she found the strength to survive such unimaginable circumstances. Her ability to not only endure these horrors but to later recount them with such profound emotional depth is remarkable.
As a Black man, this book touched me deeply. When we can truly understand the trauma of others, it opens the door for them to understand the pain we carry as well. Empathy—genuine, deep empathy—allows us to recognize what shapes us, what drives us, and ultimately reveals that we are more alike than different.
Amazing MUST READ Book...So Much Emotion
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A Powerful Retelling
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The human spirit is unconquerable
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Truth
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Poignant and poetic
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Only Hope Review
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A Life Experience To Be Not Forgotten
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Hearing her voice was so impactful
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I have listened to this stunning recording twice, and will probably return to it again in the future. I read and loved the book more than a year ago, but I have to say that being able to hear Felicia’s words as though she were speaking to me is an experience far beyond what the written pages can convey. Her life comes alive here, and as she says, you walk with her through her experiences, first in a Polish ghetto, then in Auschwitz. Even the many holocaust-related films I have seen were not as powerful for me as hearing her tell her story.
For those who are fearful of the painful subject matter, I would say that suffering is not the primary message she offers: It is the hope humans are capable of holding and their courage in the face of utter degradation.
History teachers will find terrific material here for engaging their classes in the study of WWII: listening to as little as 20 minutes excerpted from Felicia’s stories should be riveting for their students and incite their desire to learn more.
Unforgettable
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First hand experience of being at Auschwitz
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