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Tell No One Who You Are:

The Hidden Childhood of Regine Miller
Frontcover
16 Rezensionen
Tundra, 14.02.2012
During the days of Nazi terror in Europe, many Jewish children were taken from their families and hidden. Régine Miller was one such child, who left her mother, father, and brother when she was 10 years old. Utterly alone as she is shunted from place to place, told to tell no one she is Jewish, she hears that her mother and brother have been taken by the SS, the German secret police. Only her desperate hope that her father will return sustains her. At war’s end she must learn to live with the terrible truth of “the final solution,” the Nazi’s extermination camps.

The people who sheltered Régine cover a wide spectrum of human types, ranging from callous to kind, fearful to defiant, exploitive to caring. This is a story of a brave girl and an equally brave woman to tell the story so many years later.


From the Hardcover edition.

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Review: Tell No One Who You Are: The Hidden Childhood of Regine Miller

Nutzerbericht  - Harmony - Goodreads

Liked reading a different perspective from a hidden child point of view. I would have liked to give it more stars but I felt like a large part was just a listing of what happened and didn't evoke as much emotion as Night or Diary of Anne Frank. Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: Tell No One Who You Are: The Hidden Childhood of Regine Miller

Nutzerbericht  - Walter Buchignani - Goodreads

This is not a review but a thank-you to those who took the time to write one. I wrote this book almost 20 years ago now, and it's heartening to see it is still being discussed. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Über den Autor (2012)

Tundra’s WALTER BUCHIGNANI was born in Montreal, Quebec. He graduated from Concordia with a B.A. in Journalism and Political Science. He has worked at the Montreal Gazette since 1987, first as a reporter, then feature writer, and now as a copy editor. Buchignani now writes regularly about Formula One auto racing, one of his favorite pastimes.


From the Trade Paperback edition.

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