Mala’s Cat: The moving and unforgettable true story of one girl’s survival during the Holocaust

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The remarkable true story of friendship, resilience and survival against the odds’A remarkable tale of survival’ Jeremy Dronfield, bestselling author of The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz’It’s an account of astounding courage and resourcefulness . . . The real miracle here is the vitality of Kacenberg’s faith and determination’ Mail on Sunday__________In a small Polish village, Mala Kacenberg grew up in the comfort of her family. Until the Nazis arrived.Her village was torn apart. Her family were murdered. And Mala had no one left.Except she wasn’t alone. Her beloved cat, Malach, remained by her side. They were forced to hide in the forest. Food was impossible to find. And with German soldiers hunting them at every turn, they were never safe.Alone, they would have died.But could they somehow survive together?__________This is the astonishing true story of one girl’s journey through the Holocaust, and the guardian angel who gave her the strength to live.’A vital document of a history that must never be allowed to vanish’ Julie Orringer for the New York Times ‘To read Mala’s Cat is to enter a dreamscape of horrors seen through innocent eyes’ Jewish Chronicle

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Aantal pagina's

320

Publicatiedatum

2023-01-19

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Paperback

ISBN13

9781405949187

ISBN10

140594918X