Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... thought , not to have to make any more decisions , not to struggle and run , not to live with death always at my back . Balla and I dressed quickly and , with tears in our eyes , embraced our parents for what we thought was to be the ...
... thought , not to have to make any more decisions , not to struggle and run , not to live with death always at my back . Balla and I dressed quickly and , with tears in our eyes , embraced our parents for what we thought was to be the ...
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... thought up a name for myself in case they started asking me questions about who I was . Luckily for me , they did not . The ride passed uneventfully . When I got off , I thanked them politely , holding Malach up to them and waving good ...
... thought up a name for myself in case they started asking me questions about who I was . Luckily for me , they did not . The ride passed uneventfully . When I got off , I thanked them politely , holding Malach up to them and waving good ...
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... thought that David had become taken with me . I kept quiet and daydreamed about being at David's wedding and wishing him and his kalle a mazel tov . Perhaps in America I , too , would meet a Jewish boy who would want to marry me . I ...
... thought that David had become taken with me . I kept quiet and daydreamed about being at David's wedding and wishing him and his kalle a mazel tov . Perhaps in America I , too , would meet a Jewish boy who would want to marry me . I ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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