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Swept up as a child in the events of Nazi-era Europe, Ruth Kluger saw her familys comfortable Vienna existence systematically undermined and destroyed. By age eleven, she had been deported, along with her mother, to Theresienstadt, the first in a series of concentration camps which would become the setting for her precarious childhood. Klugers story of her years in the camps and her struggle to establish a life after the war as a refugee survivor in New York, has emerged as one of the most powerful accounts of the Holocaust.Interwoven with blunt, unsparing observations of childhood and nuanced reflections of an adult who has spent a lifetime thinking about the Holocaust, Still Alive rejects all easy assumptions about history, both political and personal. Whether describing the abuse she met at her own mothers hand, the life-saving generosity of a woman SS aide in Auschwitz, the foibles and prejudices of Allied liberators, or the cold shoulder offered by her relatives when she and her mother arrived as refugees in New York, Kluger sees and names an unexpected reality which has little to do with conventional wisdom or morality tales.Still Alive is a memoir of the pursuit of selfhood against all odds, a fiercely bittersweet coming-of-age story in which the protagonist must learn never to rely on comforting assumptions, but always to seek her own truth.

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PRAISE FOR STILL ALIVE
The Holocaust is one of the best-documented events in human history, and every year hundreds more histories and memoirs are published. Once in a while, one stands out above the rest. Still Aliveby Ruth Kluger is one of thesea book of breathtaking honesty and extraordinary insight.
Los Angeles Times Book Review
Holds ones attention by the very nature of her story, and the story could hardly be better told, in a forceful, colloquial style.
New York Review of Books
Yet another book about the Holocaust? Yes, and a good thing too. As Ms. Kluger reminds us in her astringent memoir, the Holocaust involved millions of people, but each of their experiences was in some way unique.
Wall Street Journal
I would recommend Still Aliveas required reading for the teaching of Holocaust history in high schools and universities. This slim book might prevail in the preservation of remembrance against the rising tide of forgetfulness and, even, denial.
Baltimore Sun
[A] stark, moving book.... The descriptions ... have [a] preternatural, crystalline clarity. . . . Time has not blurred or faded these memories.
New York Times Book Review
A most remarkable memoir. It approaches familiar mattersthe life of a Jew in Nazi Europein an unfamiliar way; it can leap from one part of Ruth Klugers life to another, or narration to reflection, quickly and effectively, so that the reader feels the force of a single consciousness, the author thinking, judging, remembering. These are not mere literary conceits, but a voice worth listening to.
Peter Gay, author of My German Questionand
The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud
Reflective, impassioned and uncompromisingly honest.... Still Aliveis not only about survival, but also the forging of character in extremity and the power of a fierce individuality to triumph over the impersonal machinery of destruction.
Eva Hoffman, author of Lost in Translation and Shtetl
Still Aliveis not a sentimental book. It is a necessary one. Kluger calls upon readers to acknowledge the impossibility of knowing what happened behind the barbed wire and the imperative of trying to understand. The reward is in the passionate eloquence of the journey.
Nancy K. Miller, author of But Enough About Me
A brutally honest account of coming to terms with the psychological consequences of the years of torment.... In the vast literature of the Holocaust this is a unique work.
Walter Laqueur, coeditor of The Holocaust Encyclopedia
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by Bella Spewack

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Letters of an Ex-Prostitute
by Mamie Pinzer
edited by Ruth Rosen and Sue Davidson

A Cross and a Star
Memoirs of a Jewish Girl in Chile
by Marjorie Agosn

Apples from the Desert
Selected Stories
by Savyon Liebrecht

Always from Somewhere Else
A Memoir of My Chilean Jewish Father
by Marjorie Agosn
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