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OverviewRivka The Last Word Witness is not simply a chronicle of survival; it is a profound historical and philosophical journey that interrogates the deepest meanings of human dignity, faith, and memory in the face of absolute destruction. This fictional novel takes you into the warm, secure world of the Flourishing Loaf-a vibrant Jewish family in pre-war Kraków-and traces its agonizing dissolution, focusing on the unyielding commitment of a young girl to preserve the soul of her lost world. You should read this book to understand that the Holocaust was not an anonymous tragedy of numbers, but a devastating, specific annihilation of complex, beautiful lives. The book plunges you into the central ideological conflict that defined the era: the war between Reason and History. Through the clash between the father, Eliezer (who trusts in law and modern pride), and the grandfather, Zalman (who trusts only the harsh Wisdom of the shtetl), the novel explores the tragic consequences of misplaced faith. The core tension-the choice between proud confrontation and humble concealment-leads directly to the devastating humiliation of the Broken Doorpost and the ultimate failure of their old world. It is a powerful exploration of why intelligent, moral people make fatal choices when facing the incomprehensible. At the emotional core is Rivka's relentless internal struggle. As the Last Word Witness, she wages a solitary battle to preserve her identity after the family unit is destroyed. You witness the strength of the Sibling Pact, in which she and her brother, Moshe, use coded acts-the Whisper (her diary) and the Melody (his violin)-as their only weapons against dehumanization. The book captures the agonizing price of survival, forcing Rivka to make the ultimate, heartbreaking choice on the Rampe: sacrificing her brother's life to save the Word-the archive of truth-that he commissioned her to protect. The narrative is intensely sensory and structurally unique. The novel is built on a series of profound, physical symbols-the challah's scent, the needle's quiet strength in Chana's hands, the rough feel of the inherited prayer book. These relics transform memory from a psychological burden into an active, ritualized experience. The book's structure ensures that every chapter serves as a deliberate counterpoint to the trauma, culminating in the Telling-the final, public release of the chronicle that frees Rivka from the decades of internal silence. Ultimately, Rivka The Last Word Witness is a fictional story of creative victory. It is about the moral imperative of remembrance that transcends survival itself. The novel's epilogue shows that the final triumph is not merely enduring, but successfully replanting what was stolen. Rivka honors her lost family by naming her children, dedicating a fig tree to their memory, and ensuring the Sacred Flame is passed to a new generation. This story offers not just a history of suffering, but a profound blueprint for resilience and hope. This book fulfills a sacred duty: it forces us to look beyond the cold statistics of history and confront the immense, complex humanity of the Names that were lost. Rivka's testimony is a reminder that our greatest defense against the shadows of the past is the clear, unyielding light of memory, and that the beautiful life that was stolen, and the courage used to defend it, must never be forgotten. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oliviero MignecoPublisher: Oliviero Migneco Imprint: Oliviero Migneco Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9798233679162Pages: 282 Publication Date: 14 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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