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Daughter of Auschwitz is a powerful memoir recounting the childhood of Tova Friedman, one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz. When she was just four years old, she and her family were deported to a Nazi labor camp. At six, Tova was inside a gas chamber — and yet she emerged alive, rescued by bureaucratic circumstance. This edition (hardcover, 312 pages, format 145 × 215 mm) presents her first-hand memories of terror, loss, courage, and the will to survive.
The book also explores the legacy of trauma, the burden of memory, and the imperative to bear witness. Co-written with journalist Malcolm Brabant, Tova’s story amplifies the voices of the millions who perished, compelling new generations to remember and reject hatred.