Hiding Places : A Father and His Sons Retrace Their Family's Escape from the Holocaust.
While growing up in 1950s Connecticut, Rose's mother, a Holocaust survivor, told him about the Nazis, but they never seemed real to him. Years later, the author takes his young sons to Belgium. Using his uncle's tattered diary, they seek out the barns, wine cellars, and other hiding places relatives used to hide from the Nazis more than 50 years before.
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- ISBN: 0609809156
- Physical Description: 383 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Three Rivers Press, 2002.
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General Note: | Reader's Guide |
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Subject: | Jews > Connecticut > Biography. Children of Holocaust survivors |
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