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Always remember your name : the children of Auschwitz

Always remember your name : the children of Auschwitz

On March 28, 1944, six-year-old Tati, her four-year-old sister Andra, and other members of the family were deported to Auschwitz. Their mother Mira was determined to keep track of her girls. After being tattooed with their inmate numbers, she made them memorize her number and told them to "always remember your name." In keeping this promise to their mother, the sisters were able to be reunited with their parents when WWII ended. An unforgettable narrative of the power of sisterhood in the most extreme circumstances, and of how a mother's love can overcome the most impossible odds.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920487434 WAR 940.5318 BUC
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000070241477
ISBN 9781786582041 (pbk.)
178658204X (pbk.)
Call Number 940.53180922
Dates Bucci, Andra
Name of Publisher London, UK : Manilla, 2022.
Attachments illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm.
Summary On March 28, 1944, six-year-old Tati, her four-year-old sister Andra, and other members of the family were deported to Auschwitz. Their mother Mira was determined to keep track of her girls. After being tattooed with their inmate numbers, she made them memorize her number and told them to "always remember your name." In keeping this promise to their mother, the sisters were able to be reunited with their parents when WWII ended. An unforgettable narrative of the power of sisterhood in the most extreme circumstances, and of how a mother's love can overcome the most impossible odds.
Bucci, Andra Childhood and youth.
Subject Jewish children in the Holocaust
Holocaust survivors
Sisters
Twins
Bucci, Tatiana Childhood and youth.
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