Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 55
Seite 16
... parents that I had inherited my older cousin Eli's textbooks . That meant my parents would not have to spend any money for new ones . Until then , I had to borrow them from friends to do my homework . How I cherished those newly ...
... parents that I had inherited my older cousin Eli's textbooks . That meant my parents would not have to spend any money for new ones . Until then , I had to borrow them from friends to do my homework . How I cherished those newly ...
Seite 33
... parents because they knew no better , and I was pleased to see the young ones smile for their sorrowful parents . How glad I was that I was not yet old enough to be a mother , for I would not have been able to convince my children about ...
... parents because they knew no better , and I was pleased to see the young ones smile for their sorrowful parents . How glad I was that I was not yet old enough to be a mother , for I would not have been able to convince my children about ...
Seite 244
... parents were no longer alive , I felt that I still belonged to them and that no one could ever replace them . When ... parents , the Steins were not as observant as my parents had been and as I wanted to be . Mrs. Stein had packed all ...
... parents were no longer alive , I felt that I still belonged to them and that no one could ever replace them . When ... parents , the Steins were not as observant as my parents had been and as I wanted to be . Mrs. Stein had packed all ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
13 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afraid alive asked Auntie Aniela Bais Yaakov Balla became began believed Bilgoraj bread Christian girl concentration camp dear decided dress Ehndlich eyes father fear feel felt forest Frau Perlmutt friendly friends German Gestapo ghetto Gromyka happened happy Hashem heard Herr Perlmutt holocaust hope husband Iwkiewicz Izbice Jewish girl Jews join kill knew Labor Exchange leave letter live looked lovely Majdan Mala Szorer Malach managed Marysia mother Nazis neighbors never nice night parents Poland police Polish pretend Pysznica realized Rebbetzin remembered Rosh Hashanah seemed Shidduch sister sleep smile someone soon Star of David stared station stay Stefania Stefin Stein suddenly sure survive survivors Tarnogrod tell thanked thought told took town tried Ukrainian uncle village waiting walked wanted wife wondered yeshivah young girl Zamosc Zosia