The Old Brown Suitcase, Lillian BoraksNemetz
The Old Brown Suitcase, Lillian BoraksNemetz
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The Old Brown Suitcase

Author: Lillian Boraks-Nemetz

Narrator: Sofia Bunting Newman

Unabridged: 4 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2016


Synopsis

The Old Brown Suitcase by Lillian Boraks-Nemetz is an award winning book that tells the absorbing story of a young girl who survived the Holocaust against all odds.

Not long after the Second World War, Slava, just fourteen, immigrates to Canada with her parents, sister, and her brown suitcase that holds all that is left of her lost childhood, memories that now haunt her new life. Memories of the Warsaw Ghetto, the hunger, stench and disease, the fear and humiliation of being incarcerated behind a high brick wall, haunt her. Her father organizes a daring escape, and she is secreted away to the country to live with her grandmother, where she is safer, but not out of danger.

Heart-wrenching scenes from Slava’s life in war-torn Poland are juxtaposed with scenes from her new life – the life of a teenager trying to adjust to a new country after the war. Slava must learn a new language and build a bridge between two cultures while still being reeling from the turmoil of her immediate past. She has no choice but to face the new challenges involved in being an immigrant, a Jew and a teenage girl. This audio edition includes notes on the Warsaw ghetto.

A fictionalized account of the author’s real experiences, Slava’s story is moving and inspirational.

Reviews

The author of this book personally lived through the atrocities of World War II as a child in Poland. Her family was Jewish and spent time in the Warsaw ghetto. These experiences are retold through her fictional character, who comes of age after escaping to Canada with the ghosts of Holocaust horror......more

I enjoyed this short book about a Polish girl named Slava who was a teen during WWII and who emigrated to Canada shortly after the war ended. I have a feeling I would have loved this story if I had read it in my teens because it had a youthful feel to it and covered the serious topics such as the Wa......more

Goodreads review by Laurel

This is an excellent historical novel for young people.......more