Survivor. She didn't lose heart when the war took everything
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This bestseller, based on real events during World War II, is about how to:
- find the courage to face the truth and stop deluding yourself with the hope that trouble will pass you by;
- dare to fight for your life when others have resigned themselves to their bitter fate;
- having lost the dearest people and your home, find the strength to move on;
- continue to love life in conditions in which it would seem impossible even to exist.
A woman is capable of enduring and overcoming a lot. The happiness of Shurka, who married her beloved man and gave birth to a daughter and a son, is interrupted by the actions of the Nazis who invaded Poland. Like all Jews, Shurka's family is in danger. Staying in their native places becomes more and more risky, and one day her husband makes a difficult decision: to leave everything and flee from the ghetto, where the Nazis drove them, into the forest, a thick dark forest that Shurka saw on the horizon as a child and which she was mortally afraid of, where there would be no food, no shelter, no medicine for her little weak son.
But despite the fact that fate gradually takes away everything most precious to her, Shurka retains her inner light and the ability to love.
- find the courage to face the truth and stop deluding yourself with the hope that trouble will pass you by;
- dare to fight for your life when others have resigned themselves to their bitter fate;
- having lost the dearest people and your home, find the strength to move on;
- continue to love life in conditions in which it would seem impossible even to exist.
A woman is capable of enduring and overcoming a lot. The happiness of Shurka, who married her beloved man and gave birth to a daughter and a son, is interrupted by the actions of the Nazis who invaded Poland. Like all Jews, Shurka's family is in danger. Staying in their native places becomes more and more risky, and one day her husband makes a difficult decision: to leave everything and flee from the ghetto, where the Nazis drove them, into the forest, a thick dark forest that Shurka saw on the horizon as a child and which she was mortally afraid of, where there would be no food, no shelter, no medicine for her little weak son.
But despite the fact that fate gradually takes away everything most precious to her, Shurka retains her inner light and the ability to love.
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- All books in the series World War II. Causes, Events, Consequences