Such Good Girls: The Journey of the Holocaust's Hidden Child Survivors

Such Good Girls: The Journey of the Holocaust's Hidden Child Survivors

by R. D. Rosen
Such Good Girls: The Journey of the Holocaust's Hidden Child Survivors

Such Good Girls: The Journey of the Holocaust's Hidden Child Survivors

by R. D. Rosen

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Overview

The story of the generation of hidden child survivors told through the true experiences of three Jewish girls—from Poland, Holland, and France—who transcended their traumatic childhoods to lead remarkable lives in America.

Only one in ten Jewish children in Europe survived the Holocaust, many in hiding. In Such Good Girls, R. D. Rosen tells the story of these survivors through the true experiences of three girls.

Sophie Turner-Zaretsky, who spent the war years believing she was an anti-Semitic Catholic schoolgirl, eventually became an esteemed radiation oncologist. Flora Hogman, protected by a succession of Christians, emerged from the war a lonely, lost orphan, but became a psychologist who pioneered the study of hidden child survivors. Unlike Anne Frank, Carla Lessing made it through the war concealed with her family in the home of Dutch strangers before becoming a psychotherapist and key player in the creation of an international organization of hidden child survivors.

In braiding the stories of three women who defied death by learning to be “such good girls,” Rosen examines a silent and silenced generation—the last living cohort of Holocaust survivors. He provides rich, memorable portraits of a handful of hunted children who, as adults, were determined to deny Hitler any more victories, and he recreates the extraordinary event that lured so many hidden child survivors out of their grown-up “hiding places” and finally brought them together.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062344182
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 09/09/2014
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

R. D. Rosen has written or coauthored numerous books spanning different genres—from an Edgar Award-winning mystery novel to narrative nonfiction, including Psychobabble (a word he coined in 1975) and A Buffalo in the House. He has appeared as a humorist and satirist on PBS, HBO, and NPR's All Things Considered.

Table of Contents

Author's Note on Nonfiction ix

A Note on Names xi

Introduction: Why Is This Seder Different from All Other Seders? xiv

Part 1 The Children

Sophie 3

Flora 125

Carla 157

Part 2 The Gathering

Still Hiding 195

Sophie's Choices 222

My Name May Have Been Miriam 244

The Hierarchy of Suffering 253

Part 3 The Ghetto Inside

The Minefield of Memory 265

Am I a Christian or a Jew? 289

The Next Circle of Hell 317

Keepers of the Flame 335

My Name Is Refugee 351

Bibliography 359

List of Documentaries and Feature Films 365

Acknowledgments 367

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