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Rescued from the Ashes

By: Leokadia Schmidt, Oscar E. Swan - translator
Narrated by: Rebecca Gibel
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The diary of a young Jewish housewife who, together with her husband and five-month-old baby, fled the Warsaw ghetto at the last possible moment, and survived the Holocaust hidden on the "Aryan" side of town in the loft of a run-down tinsmith's shed.

Rescued from the Ashes documents the incredible life story of Leokadia Schmidt and her small family and their daily struggle to survive the Warsaw Ghetto. Her memoir brings to life the vilest and most righteous qualities that people are capable of as she depicts the horrific living conditions in the ghetto and her family's harrowing escapes from the Nazi furnaces.

©2018 Heirs of Leokadia Schmidt (P)2022 Tantor
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Good book, interesting story

This was a very interesting book. I've read other books about the holocaust, but nothing like this story, of someone in the Warsaw ghetto, then escaping and being on the run, it's quite fascinating. There are parts where this lady is really judgemental of others and flat out annoying, but I actually appreciate that since it comes off as very authentic. People in a situation like this aren't always going to be the most likeable 24/7, it's something I wish more books like this contained.

The only issue with this book is the reader, who seems to think this is a kids book or a teenage fantasy book or something. AWFUL inflections, totally inappropriate for the content. I do think, by maybe hour 13 or so, the reader finally figures out that she should just be doing a straight read, it was that or I just was so beaten down by her poor reading I no longer noticed it. But in any case, the reader here is terrible for the majority of the book.

But the awful reader shouldn't put you off buying this. I've read a ton of WW2 history, and this fills in an area where I haven't seen a lot of content, at least not in audio.

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This was supposed to be a true story?

It was poorly written never gave a sense of reality for what occurred In the Warsaw ghetto.

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