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This is a powerful collection of poems that explores the spiritual and emotional trauma suffered by child survivors of the Holocaust. Drawing on her own experiences as a child survivor in the Warsaw Ghetto, Lillian Boraks-Nemetz gives a gripping account of the attempt by survivors to find a means of continuing under the shadow of Auschwitz.

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This is a powerful collection of poems that explores the spiritual and emotional trauma suffered by child survivors of the Holocaust. Drawing on her own experiences as a child survivor in the Warsaw Ghetto, Lillian Boraks-Nemetz gives a gripping account of the attempt by survivors to find a means of continuing under the shadow of Auschwitz.
Autorenporträt
Lillian Boraks-Nemetz is a child survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. She immigrated to Canada in 1947, making her home in Vancouver. She is the author of the highly successful trilogy of young adult novels: The Old Brown Suitcase (Ben-Simon, 1995), The Sunflower Diary (Roussan, 1999) and The Lenski File (Roussan, 2000). She has translated into English two volumes of poetry by Polish emigrZ writers and is an instructor of Creative Writing in the University of BC Continuing Studies Department.