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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Malka LevinePublisher: Pan Macmillan Imprint: Pan Books Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.192kg ISBN: 9781035027835ISBN 10: 1035027836 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 23 May 2024 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA deeply humane memoir of immense power – there is nothing more affecting than a first hand experience finely told -- Philippe Sands Malka’s survival story may be one of many but it is unique in the telling. To be hidden, by a gentile family who barely knew them, at huge risk to themselves, in a pit of soil and gravel, frozen by devastating Ukranian/Polish winters, fed, like animals on scraps of bread and a few potatoes and desperately sustained by a grieving mother on frozen snow to drink and concocted family stories to keep their minds alive, is the stuff of great drama and often, in the manner of Jewish humour, wry comedy . . . a fabulous memoir -- Dame Maureen Lipman When you read Malka’s story you cannot help experiencing rage at how low human beings can stoop and, at the same time, endless admiration for the best of humanity shown by Malka’s utterly courageous mother and the Ukrainian Mrs Yakimchuk who risked everything to shelter Malka’s family . . . a deeply poignant memoir -- Jonathan Arkush, (President, Board of Deputies of British Jews 2015-2018) [An] extraordinary account of mankind’s inhumanity to man. Although tragic, it offers hope too because of the role played by Righteous Gentiles in keeping the author’s family safe -- John Bowers KC, Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford Vividly and compellingly transports us to a world of incredible deprivation and breathtaking survival . . . A Mother’s Courage is a fresh and powerful work of Holocaust testimony and we are the richer for it -- Ruth Maxey, Associate Professor of Modern American Literature, University of Nottingham A vivid, compelling book that reminds us of the horrors of the Holocaust but also the resilience of the human spirit . . . both moving and ultimately hopeful -- Donald Ferencz, human rights advocate and attorney A deeply humane memoir of immense power – there is nothing more affecting than a first hand experience finely told -- Philippe Sands When you read Malka’s story you cannot help experiencing rage at how low human beings can stoop and, at the same time, endless admiration for the best of humanity shown by Malka’s utterly courageous mother and the Ukrainian Mrs Yakimchuk who risked everything to shelter Malka’s family . . . a deeply poignant memoir -- Jonathan Arkush, (President, Board of Deputies of British Jews 2015-2018) A vivid, compelling book that reminds us of the horrors of the Holocaust but also the resilience of the human spirit . . . both moving and ultimately hopeful -- Donald Ferencz, human rights advocate and attorney [An] extraordinary account of mankind’s inhumanity to man. Although tragic, it offers hope too because of the role played by Righteous Gentiles in keeping the author’s family safe -- John Bowers KC, Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford Vividly and compellingly transports us to a world of incredible deprivation and breathtaking survival . . . A Mother’s Courage is a fresh and powerful work of Holocaust testimony and we are the richer for it -- Ruth Maxey, Associate Professor of Modern American Literature, University of Nottingham A deeply humane memoir, of immense power - there is nothing more affecting than a first hand experience finely told -- Philippe Sands When you read Malka's story you cannot help experiencing rage at how low human beings can stoop and, at the same time, endless admiration for the best of humanity shown by Malka's utterly courageous mother and the Ukrainian Mrs Yakimchuk who risked everything to shelter Malka's family . . . a deeply poignant memoir -- Jonathan Arkush, (President, Board of Deputies of British Jews 2015-2018) A vivid, compelling book that reminds us of the horrors of the Holocaust but also the resilience of the human spirit . . . both moving and ultimately hopeful -- Donald Ferencz, human rights advocate and attorney [An] extraordinary account of mankind’s inhumanity to man. Although tragic, it offers hope too because of the role played by Righteous Gentiles in keeping the author’s family safe -- John Bowers KC, Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford Vividly and compellingly transports us to a world of incredible deprivation and breathtaking survival . . . A Mother’s Courage is a fresh and powerful work of Holocaust testimony and we are the richer for it -- Ruth Maxey, Associate Professor of Modern American Literature, University of Nottingham Author InformationMalka Levine was born in Ukraine but moved to Israel in 1948. She is widowed with two children and lives in Nottingham. She appeared in the documentary Getting Away with Murder(s), an investigation into why so many perpetrators of the Holocaust went unpunished. A Mother's Courage is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |