Cilka’s Journey by Heather Morris

From Auschwitz to Siberian Gulag.  

Another breathtaking book from the author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz. 

Based on true events,  Cilka Klein survives three years in the notorious Auschwitz Concentration Camp during WWII, where Josef Mengele chooses inmates to experiment on and over a million Jews are sent to their deaths in gas chambers.  Incredibly, Cilka goes from one nightmare to the next when the Russians accuse her of collaborating with the Germans and sentence her to fifteen years of hard labor in a Siberian Gulag above the Arctic Circle.  Brutal winters aren't the only ruthless elements she encounters. She must learn to survive in a savage place where rape is the norm and superiors can send prisoners to the "hole" for minor infractions. Cilka's perseverance in the face of overwhelming injustice is a testament to the indomitable spirit!

Unimaginable!  Unforgettable!
Annette

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