Six books by Holocaust survivors who were children during the Holocaust, all with author inscriptions. United States – 1981-2005.
DON’T FENCE ME IN! by Barry Spanjaard – An American Teenager in the Holocaust, California, 1981. Dedicated and signed copy by the author (dated March 5, 1985). The memoir of a 16-year-old boy who lost his father during the horrors of the Holocaust and managed to survive years of hunger and suffering in the camps.
The Dentist of Auschwitz: A Memoir by Benjamin Jacobs, United States, 1995. The memoir of Benjamin Jacobs (Baruch Jakobowicz), a Jewish dental student who in 1941 was deported from his Polish village to Buchenwald, later to Auschwitz, and survived the German bombings in Lübeck Bay at the end of the war. A copy signed by the author.
Four Perfect Pebbles: A Holocaust Story by Lila Perl and Marion Blumenthal Lazan, New York, 1996. The story of Marion Blumenthal, who survived the Holocaust in various places in the Netherlands, including Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen, and ultimately reached the United States. Dedicated and signed by the author.
A Detail of History by Arek Hersh, United States, 2002. The story of a Jewish child who lost his entire family in the Holocaust and managed to survive. A copy signed by the author.
A Boring Evening at Home by Gerda Weissmann Klein, Washington, 2004. Glimpses into the life of Gerda Weissmann Klein, a Holocaust survivor from Jewish Germany. A copy Dedicated and signed by Klein.
Light in Darkness: A Survivor’s Story by Simon Sterling, United States, 2005. The story of survival by Simon Sterling, a survivor of Auschwitz and Birkenau, who decided to reveal the horrors he endured after 40 years. Dedicated and signed by the author.
Overall condition: very good. Original dust jackets for books issued with jackets, all intact.