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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amira Keidar , Elizabeth Wiley , Neil HellegersPublisher: Tantor Audio Imprint: Tantor Audio ISBN: 9781665286367ISBN 10: 1665286369 Publication Date: 14 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Lalechka is a moving story about a little girl and her family, from her childhood in the ghetto to the end of the war.-- ""Dr. Yael Nidam-Orbito, chief editor, Yad Vashem Publications""" Lalechka is a moving story about a little girl and her family, from her childhood in the ghetto to the end of the war.-- Dr. Yael Nidam-Orbito, chief editor, Yad Vashem Publications Author InformationAmira Keidar was born in the fall of 1963 in a kibbutz in Israel. After serving as an officer in the Israeli Army, she lived for three years in Paris, where she studied business French and political science. After returning from France, she completed her BA in international relations at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Amira worked for six years as a flight attendant for the Israeli Airline EL-AL and then started to work as a researcher on a national TV channel. During her work as a researcher, Amira wrote dozens of mini-biographies for an interviews show that aired on the channel at that time. Researching and writing about people's lives made her realize that writing biographies might be her target. In 2003, Rachel, a long-time friend of Amira's mother, was dying from cancer. On her death-bed, Rachel gave her friends the diary her mother wrote during the liquidation of the ghetto of Siedlce (east of Warsaw) in August 1942. In the diary-a nine-page document translated from Polish-the twenty-seven-year-old woman described in bright and sober words all the atrocities of the Nazi rule in her home-town, and above all, the horrifying days of the Jewish community annihilation in Siedlce. Rachel's mother described in details the days she and the one year old Rachel spent in an attic while the Nazis were pursuing Jews in the streets of Siedlce in order to send them to extermination camps. Reading this diary as a young mother, about the baby struggling to stay alive and about her mother fighting against the dangers outside and inside the attic, made Amira decide she wants others to know about this stunning story. In June 2007, Amira quit her work as a researcher and a month later she found herself on a plane to Poland, starting her own research for the book she already had in mind. It was not until 2009 that Lalechka was completed. Since then, Amira has written biographies and other family stories for a living. Amira now lives with her two daughters in the kibbutz where she was born. Elizabeth Wiley, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, is a seasoned actor, dialect coach, and theater professor. In addition to her growing portfolio of audiobooks, her voice can be heard in The Idea of America, Colonial Williamsburg's virtual learning curriculum; in Paul Meier's e-textbook Speaking Shakespeare; and modeling US-English on one of the world's top language-learning products. Neil Hellegers grew up in New Jersey and attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a BA in theater arts and a minor in psychology before getting an MFA in acting from the Trinity Rep Conservatory in Providence, Rhode Island. He moved to New York City in 2003 and, since then, has made a career of theatrical performance, percussion, theater education, and audiobook narration. He currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |