All But My Life
I ran across this book from someone else reviewing it on some site that I saw. It interested me not only with it being historical WWII era, but also a memoir. Someone’s life…as they experienced it …in their own words. It was a pretty incredible story of a young girls life during WWII but was also different from other things I’ve read because this individual’s (Gerda’s) experiences were all first living in ghettos and then being a slave laborer, not ever being necessarily at a “concentration” camp per se —-so very different than most books centered around the Nazi’s, ect. Her story is still quite horrendous and she did lose (like the book title implies) basically EVERYTHING but her own life. Incredible person. Makes you have so much gratitude for your own life and to see truly just how easy we have it…..that the things that get us all worked up are really nothing at all.
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