In a world gone mad : a heroic story of love, faith, and survival
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"The idea of writing this book originates from advice given to me by two very wise women, the famed centenarian Delany sisters, on a warm summer afternoon in 1995."
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256 pages
~4h 16min to read
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Amy Hill Hearth shares the story of Norman and Amalie Petranker Salsitz, a couple who survived the Holocaust in Poland by posing as Christians, and discusses the friendship that developed between the Salsitzes and Hearth, who was motivated to write the book in part by her uneasy feelings about being of German descent.
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