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Description
Ruth Rosenstock-Michel, born in 1928 in Königsberg, East Prussia on the
Baltic Sea, belongs to that group of people whom the Nazis relentlessly
hunted and persecuted. Her dramatic story of survival is not an account
of the horrors in concentration camps, but of the struggles of a family
fleeing forward to freedom and peace. Her tale will stir the heart of
every reader. She wrote this book in order to give a voice to the
tortured and murdered Jews and hopes that voice will be heard through
this translation. The story begins when Ruth is six and her Jewish
father moves her Christian mother, Ruth and her younger sister to the
Polish village of Mikuliczyn in the Carpathian forest region, [now
located in Ukraine]. Though baptized a Christian, Ruth identifies with
her father’s and his mother’s Jewish faith. In Mikuliczyn she
experiences the Russian Army’s takeover in 1939 and the German
occupation in 1941. Resulting events and circumstances force Ruth to
realize she needs to assume responsibility for the family and when her
father is forced to hide, Ruth must take charge of finding food for all
of them. In December, 1941, her father, along with all the other Jewish
residents of the town, is captured, taken into a forest between
Mikuliczyn and Tatarow, shot in the back of the neck, and dumped into a
pit. When the family’s house in Mikuliczyn is lost in a flood, Ruth
recognizes the approaching imminent danger and helps her mother and
sister escape from the ensuing Nazi raids. On their long journey back to
Königsberg, the three labor in factories at various points, while hiding
in homes or shanties. With help from sympathizers and what Ruth
constantly describes as luck, they eventually make it back to
Königsberg, only to experience the horrors of the final days of WWII.
She meets a young friend in Königsberg and together they strive to
survive the bombings and eventually plan an escape to the West.It is
miraculous and inspiring how Ruth Rosenstock, a young girl, stands up to
the evils of wartime, faces the enemy, and lives through the bombing of
Königsberg. In spite of the immense sorrow she sees and experiences, she
never loses faith in herself or in her determination to survive.