Dorit's Garden: Memoirs of the Holocaust
This book is a duet of voices weaving themselves in parallel during the World War II. 

The story of Harry Osers, a young teenager from Prague, who separated from his family had to use his ingenious to outsmart the Nazis in their quest to exterminate him. 
And Dorit Weiss, a little girl from a small town in Czechoslovakia who miraculously was able to stay together with her parents at Terezin, the German's "Model Camp". 

Giving the reader little insights of their point of views from their own age perspective, they both narrate their experiences in and out of concentration camps throughout the War, and how they spent their precious youth years facing horrible conditions where they learned the darkest side of humanity; ultimately surviving and emigrating to the new continent where their lives coincide.

A true story written by their granddaughter, a third generation survivor.
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Dorit's Garden: Memoirs of the Holocaust
This book is a duet of voices weaving themselves in parallel during the World War II. 

The story of Harry Osers, a young teenager from Prague, who separated from his family had to use his ingenious to outsmart the Nazis in their quest to exterminate him. 
And Dorit Weiss, a little girl from a small town in Czechoslovakia who miraculously was able to stay together with her parents at Terezin, the German's "Model Camp". 

Giving the reader little insights of their point of views from their own age perspective, they both narrate their experiences in and out of concentration camps throughout the War, and how they spent their precious youth years facing horrible conditions where they learned the darkest side of humanity; ultimately surviving and emigrating to the new continent where their lives coincide.

A true story written by their granddaughter, a third generation survivor.
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Dorit's Garden: Memoirs of the Holocaust

Dorit's Garden: Memoirs of the Holocaust

Dorit's Garden: Memoirs of the Holocaust

Dorit's Garden: Memoirs of the Holocaust

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Overview

This book is a duet of voices weaving themselves in parallel during the World War II. 

The story of Harry Osers, a young teenager from Prague, who separated from his family had to use his ingenious to outsmart the Nazis in their quest to exterminate him. 
And Dorit Weiss, a little girl from a small town in Czechoslovakia who miraculously was able to stay together with her parents at Terezin, the German's "Model Camp". 

Giving the reader little insights of their point of views from their own age perspective, they both narrate their experiences in and out of concentration camps throughout the War, and how they spent their precious youth years facing horrible conditions where they learned the darkest side of humanity; ultimately surviving and emigrating to the new continent where their lives coincide.

A true story written by their granddaughter, a third generation survivor.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369278482
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/30/2023
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Angie is a bilingual author with a Communications major and a Marketing minor. Born in Venezuela, she immigrated to the US after graduating college. She spent her time serving on the Board of a local non for profit organization, assisting with their fundraising efforts, while raising her 3 daughters along with her husband in Saratoga Springs, NY.
As a 3rd generation Holocaust survivor, and brought up in a family of educators, she decided to embark upon the task of writing her grandparents memoirs to preserve their legacy and commemorate, inform and educate new generations about this subject.
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