Fifteen-year-old Rutka awakes in a barn to silence. There are no attack dogs barking, no guards shouting. The Nazis have finally given up and evaporated into the night.Rutka embarks on a harrowing journey back to Poland. Here the tragic past begins to seep through: the mother who risked everything looking for her lost husband and the sister torn from Rutka's arms by the police.After unimaginable loss, Rutka finds a new life in America.
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Ruth Treeson was born in Warsaw, Poland between the two world wars. Nine years old when World War II started, she survived the war and the concentration camps to immigrate to United States in 1947. She taught English at various colleges in New Jersey throughout the 1980's and the early 1990's. She has written both novels and poetry throughout her life. Her poems have been published in various magazines and literary journals. She is currently at work on her fourth novel, An Apartment in the Bronx.
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Librería: Manitou Books, Manitou Springs, CO, Estados Unidos de America
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Inscribed by author (Ruth Treeson) on title page. Otherwise, inside is clean and unmarked. See photos. Inscribed by Author. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1723833060841
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Librería: Equipment for Living, Aliquippa, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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