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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Adena Bernstein AstrowskyPublisher: Amsterdam Publishers Imprint: Amsterdam Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 6.532kg ISBN: 9789493056596ISBN 10: 9493056597 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 29 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsRecommendations ix Acknowledgments xvii Introduction xxi 1. Bubbie 1 2. The World I once knew 14 3. Nechamka 24 4. Family 28 5. Life in Poland 33 6. Russian Control 46 7. Unforgettable Images 49 8. German Occupation 55 9. The Beginning of the End 60 10. Life in the Attic 70 11. A New Ghetto 75 12. One Thousand Remaining 79 13. In the Forest 86 14. Liberation 93 15. My Home 97 16. Looking for a New Home 100 17. Leaving ‘Blood-Soaked Europe’ 105 18. Moving to a New Country 108 19. My odd Wedding Day 117 20. Righteous Among the Nations 122 21. More of Mania’s Writings 127 Postscript 143 Kind Review Request 145 Notes 147ReviewsAdena Bernstein Astrowsky describes an important and tragic chapter in world history in Living among the Dead. In sharing the story of her grandmother through WWII and the Holocaust, she reminds us that we must remember these experiences so that they are never allowed to happen again. - Harvey Mackay, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Swim With The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive What stood out for me is how different this book is from many of the other Holocaust books. I was most impressed with two things: 1) the amount of important documentary information which is often not known or forgotten, and 2) the details about her grandmother's life in labor camps. I feel it is a very important and well-written book that the world needs to read. - Ben Lesser An inspiring story of values and tradition from generation to generation by a granddaughter who has dedicated her life's work to being a prosecutor of victim-crimes. Narrative history of the Holocaust through discussions with her grandmother Bubbie who wrote poetry during the Holocaust as well as her thoughts through the years. - Jay Levinsohn ... we find ourselves in a world reeling from a resurgence of hate and violence. Against this backdrop, Adena Bernstein Astrowsky's Living among the Dead can help serve as an important wakeup call. Kudos to Astrowsky, Mania Lichtenstein's granddaughter, for preserving her grandmother's wartime experiences. ... Readers will come away feeling a range of emotions. Mine is of enormous sadness tempered with gratitude and the eternal hope that these lessons are not lost on this and future generations. - Linda F. Radke Living among the Dead is another valuable brick in the never again wall that demands constant attention and refortification. - Paul M. Howey ""Adena Bernstein Astrowsky describes an important and tragic chapter in world history in Living among the Dead. In sharing the story of her grandmother through WWII and the Holocaust, she reminds us that we must remember these experiences so that they are never allowed to happen again."" — Harvey Mackay, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Swim with The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive ""Using both her own words and her grandmother's, Astrowsky weaves the story of survival against all odds during the Holocaust. Before I had even finished the book, I felt I knew ""Bubbie"" and could hear her unwavering voice through her poetry and her amazing story of war and strife in Eastern Europe."" —Kimberly Klett, Museum Teacher 2003-04, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Executive Deputy Director, Educators' Institute for Human Rights. ""In order to understand history's impact is to have first-hand accounts of those who lived it; it is also important to never forget the events of the holocaust so that history does not repeat itself. Living among the Dead is an excellent book that does both."" —Paul Becker, Scottsdale Unified School District Secondary Language Arts Coach ""Living among the Dead transforms the study of the Holocaust from a distant event to a personal journey. As a teacher, I believe reading this book will help my students develop a richer, more intimate understanding of this period in history, and better equip them to do the important work of sharing the lessons of the Holocaust with future generations."" —Sarah Armistead, M.P.A., 8th Grade History Teacher ""I found Living Among the Dead very emotional and poignant. The imagery was so clear and expressive, and I admired Bubbie for her strength and spirit. Every Holocaust survivor has a story to share. I was glad to be given the opportunity to learn about Mania ""Bubbie"" Lichtenstein and other Jews who perished in WW2."" —Michelle Stanley for Readers' Favorite ""What stood out for me is how different this book is from many of the other Holocaust books. I was most impressed with two things: 1) the amount of important documentary information, which is often not known or forgotten, and 2) the details about her grandmother's life in labor camps. I feel it is a very important and well-written book that the world needs to read."" —Ben Lesser, Holocaust Survivor, Author, Speaker, and Founder of Zachor: Holocaust Remembrance Foundation ""Wonderful book - a treasure of individual strength, family love, community solidarity and Jewish History."" —Marcia Ruth, Retired Writer & Editor ""Narrative history of the Holocaust through discussions with her grandmother who wrote poetry during the Holocaust as well as her thoughts through the years. The poems, such as 'The Nostalgic Past,' could easily be adapted to middle and high school class lesson plans."" —Jay Levinsohn, Teacher ""Living among the Dead can help serve as an important wakeup call. This book should be found in every library from middle school on up. Readers will come away feeling a range of emotions. Mine is of enormous sadness tempered with gratitude and the eternal hope that these lessons are not lost on this and future generations."" —Linda F. Radke, President, Story Monsters LLC, formerly Five Star Publications, Inc. ""It should be books like this that children use to learn about the Holocaust, and I feel privileged to have read about Adena's Bubbie."" —Books by Bindu, Book Blogger ""This was a truly wonderful and compelling look at a woman's life which was told in many of her own words from the Holocaust - very highly recommended, this is a book and story to treasure - 5 stars from me!!"" —Donna's Book Blog, Book Blogger Author InformationAdena Astrowsky has dedicated her career to helping the most vulnerable of our society. She did this by prosecuting child sexual abuse cases and domestic violence cases within the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. She became Maricopa County's expert concerning the prosecution of domestic violence related strangulation cases, and taught extensively on that subject. Adena taught Sunday School at her temple for eight years, with the last two years co-teaching ""Character Development Through the Studies of the Holocaust."" Once a month Adena volunteers at the local Scottsdale library with her therapy dog, Charlie, as part of the Tail Waggin' Tales Program. Adena has also chaired events to raise money for the Emily Center of Phoenix Children's Hospital. Recently, Adena was recognized for her professional and philanthropic work with an Amazing Woman Award from the Phoenix Suns and National Bank of Arizona. Adena's greatest role, however, is as the mother of three very active children. She, and her husband, Brad, are kept very busy with their respective dance, theater, music, and athletic activities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |