I Am a Star: Child of the Holocaust by Inge Auerbacher - ISBN: 9780140364019
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A young girl’s Holocaust survival: hope shines through darkness.

I Am a Star: Child of the Holocaust

Child of the Holocaust

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  • Paperback

    96 pages

  • Release Date

    1 February 1993

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Summary

In 1942, seven-year-old Inge Auerbacher’s Jewish family was sent to a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. The Auerbachers defied death for three years, until they were freed in 1945. Without stressing the horrors she lived through, Inge’s story allows even the youngest middle reader to understand the Holocaust.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140364019
ISBN-10:0140364013
Author:Inge Auerbacher
Publisher:Puffin Books
Imprint:Puffin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:96
Release Date:1 February 1993
Weight:140g
Dimensions:7mm x 131mm x 197mm
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Praise for Inge Auerbacher and I Am a Star

Praise for Inge Auerbacher and I Am a Star

“Inge Auerbacher’s second narrative–about the miraculous rebirth of hope in the heart of Jewish children–is as absorbing and as moving as her first testimony [I Am a Star].–Elie Wiesel, Nobel Prize Winning author of Night on Beyond the Yellow Star to America “Deeply moving and true … I cannot think of any book on this topic which I could recommend for this age group as I do this book.”–Bruno Bettelheim, celebrated child psychologist and author

“This account of one girl’s Holocaust experience is rich for its interweaving of autobiography and historical data … A moving story … [The author’s] perspective, while chilling, pierces the heart with memorable imagery.”–Publishers Weekly on I Am a Star

“While the author’s story is personal, there is recognition of the Nazi toll on non-Jews as well as non-Jewish resistance to the ongoing horrors … This account will be a revelation of manageable proportions to middle-grade readers, especially those who already know Anne Frank’s story.”–Booklist on I Am a Star

“Auerbacher’s poems, incorporated into the text … give a child’s perspective on the horrendous conditions in Theresienstadt without bitterness or pessimism.”–School Library Journal on I Am a Star

“A small treasure.”–The Jewish Week on I Am a Star

About The Author

Inge Auerbacher

Inge Auerbacher was born in Kippenheim, Germany. In 1942, at the age of seven, she was imprisoned in the Terezin concentration camp in what is now known as the Czech Republic. In 1946, she emigrated to the United States of American and has live in New York City ever since.

Inge graduated from Queens College with a B.S. degree in chemistry, and continued with post-graduate work in biochemistry. She worked for over thirty-eight years as a chemist with prominent scientists in research and clinical work.

In addition to being a chemist, world traveler, travel writer, and avid photographer, Inge is also a writer. More than fifty of her poems and numerous articles have been published. She wrote the lyrics “We Shall Never Forget,” the only original song presented at the first World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors in Jerusalem (1981).

Since 1981, Inge has been lecturing on the Holocaust, and has spoken to thousands of people all over the world. She has also appeared on many radio and television programs, and her story is the subject of the award-winning documentary film The Olympic Doll, directed by Gloria Gerzon.

Inge Auerbacher is the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the Louis E. Yavner Citizen Award.

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