Clara's War
Ebury Press
Published on 3. April 2008
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-09-192440-9 (ISBN)
Description
On 21 July 1942 the Nazis invaded Poland. In the small town of Zolkiew, life for Jewish 15-year-old Clara Kramer was never to be the same again. While those around her were either slaughtered or transported, Clara and her family hid perilously in a hand-dug cellar. Living above and protecting them were the Becks. Mr Beck was a womaniser, a drunkard and a self-professed anti-Semite, yet he risked his life throughout the war to keep his charges safe. Nevertheless, life with Mr Beck was far from predictable. From the house catching fire, to Beck's affair with Clara's cousin, to the nightly SS drinking sessions in the room just above, "Clara's War" transports you into the dark, cramped bunker, and sits you next to the families as they hold their breath time and again. Sixty years later, Clara Kramer has created a memoir that is lyrical, dramatic and heartbreakingly compelling. Despite the worst of circumstances, this is a story full of hope and survival, courage and love.
Reviews / Votes
"superlative memoir of survival...Few wartime memoirs convey with such harrowing immediacy the evil of the Nazi genocide...Her book is a model documentary." Daily Telegraph 20080503 "compelling" Literary ReviewMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Ebury Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 143 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-09-192440-9 (9780091924409)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Clara Kramer is now 80 years old. Based in New Jersey, she founded a Holocaust and Prejudice Reduction Center at Kean University which trains 1200 teachers annually. She still speaks about her experiences between 50 and 100 times a year.