The Girl in the Haystack

The Girl in the Haystack

by Byron MacWilliams
The Girl in the Haystack

The Girl in the Haystack

by Byron MacWilliams

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Overview

Hours after Germany invades the Soviet Union in 1941, nationalists in a small Ukrainian town carry out a pogrom against local Jews, killing dozens and leaving others for dead. One survivor is a seven-year-old girl. Lyuba is forced from her home into a Nazi ghetto, then spirited away, into hiding, for nearly two years -- on a farm, in haystacks.

Under the hay Lyuba discovers the will to persevere, to survive. Even as her eyes open to the moral failings of her Ukrainian neighbors, she takes heart in the kindness of the Ukrainian farmer who is hiding her at great risk to himself and his family. She's encouraged, too, by thoughts of reunion with her older sister, Hanna, who is in hiding in town. But it's her uncommon bond with the farmer's dog, Brisko, that helps Lyuba through her greatest moments of peril, and despair.

For Lyuba the dog becomes not just a guardian, but a guardian angel.

The real Lyuba -- now living under a different name in the United States -- tells her own story in The Girl in the Haystack, weaving a vivid, suspenseful narrative that addresses simply the complex matters of culture and ethnicity, trust and distrust, courage and cowardice. It is a story that has waited more than seventy years to be told.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161180136
Publisher: Serving House Books
Publication date: 04/29/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Bryon MacWilliams is the author of "With Light Steam," a memoir from Russia through the lens of its bath culture, and the forthcoming, "The Girl in the Haystack," a Holocaust story from western Ukraine. His journalism, essays, poetry, and literary translations have appeared in anthologies and publications big and small, including: "The New York Times," "Nature," "The Chronicle of Higher Education," "The Literary Review," "B O D Y," and "Solstice."
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