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To see you again:

a true story of love in a time of war
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Thorndike Press, 2000 - 471 Seiten
"Will you love me always just as you love me now?" I asked. "Always", he promised. With these words, Betty Markowitz and Richie Kovacs pledged their hearts to each other forever. They met as children in 1939 in Budapest, and fell in love as teenagers amid the terror of a world at war, confident that their love could survive even Hitler. Separated from Richie by the Nazis in 1944, Betty vowed she would find him. But it would be thirty years and a lifetime of pain, love, loss, and joy before she did.

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Review: To See You Again: A True Story of Love in a Time of War

Nutzerbericht  - Dawn - Goodreads

A very moving and powerful "true" story. One of my favorite books. It is a tale of underlying love and survival of the holocust. The author's strength and devotion in this nightmare was amazing and inspiring. It made me want to meet her. I highly recommend this book. Loved it! Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: To See You Again: A True Story of Love in a Time of War

Nutzerbericht  - Nancy - Goodreads

I liked this book more than I thought I would. It was not so difficult to put down, but I couldn't wait to pick it up again. A different kind of suspense - when will this horror of the Nazis end? Not ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Über den Autor (2000)

Betty Schimmel was born in 1929 in a small village in Czechoslovakia. She has served as president of Hadassah in Rockland County, New York, been active in Ba (TM)nai Ba (TM)rith, and works with Holocaust survivor organizations. The founder and owner of a travel agency and an embroidery business, Betty lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with her family.

Gabriel is a writer and reporter for Newsday.

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