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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One to read over and over!
I too read this as a student - in 7th grade, and I am now a college student. The entire school read this book and I remember teachers crying reading it outloud. Alicia took over 300 books home and signed a paragraph in each, taking the care to tape torn edges of each of our books, and then sent them back to us. I've read it 3 times and find it gets better each time...
Published on January 5, 2000 by Jessica Hoel

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3.0 out of 5 stars It was pretty cool.
Alicia: My Story was a non-fiction novel about a young girl who experienced the holocaust without most of her family. She was brave and cunning and had many lucky experiences to help her through the holocaust. I thought that this was a good book. It showed a true picture of the journey that many holocaust children had to take. On a scale on 1-10, 1 being worst and...
Published on February 12, 1999


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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One to read over and over!, January 5, 2000
This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
I too read this as a student - in 7th grade, and I am now a college student. The entire school read this book and I remember teachers crying reading it outloud. Alicia took over 300 books home and signed a paragraph in each, taking the care to tape torn edges of each of our books, and then sent them back to us. I've read it 3 times and find it gets better each time. It is an inspiring book filled with adventure, terror, joy, hope and love. I've passed it to 4 friends, each who found it incredible. Don't think about buying it - DO IT! I promise you will not be sorry.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I will never forget this novel., May 27, 1999
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This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
It started out quite innocently, seeing someone else reading the book and growing interested in the cover. I always read books about World War 2 because they moved me so and I learned so much. In comparison to so much other history, it is a much more recent event. I then went to buy the book, after all it was on a book list for school. I didn't know that after I read this book my life wouldn't quite be the same.Alicia was an extremely brave girl who risked her life to help others, even when she did not realize it. For years before 1939 she lived a perfect life. She had friends, a loving family, a nice home... but then it was taken away from her. She nearly lost her life many times, but continued to survive. She worked for food in the fields of Poland, making up stories, and struggling to get just one piece of bread for her mother. Soon, she looses everyone and she has to cope with the loss and continue to live. So many times I had to put this book down because tears were streaming down my cheeks. After reading this I have decided to do something to help humanity and to be courageous in that way like Alicia was. She is my hero and probably always will be. I will read this book for years to come.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History, hatred, and heroism, October 17, 2001
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This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
Alicia's story is one of the most compelling memoirs of Holocaust survival I've ever read. It's a young girl's personal story, and non-political. Yet her experiences intimately document the political upheaval during the War years in Eastern Europe. Alicia was still a child in 1939, but she already knew that being a Jew in Poland meant living with anti-Semitism. So, when the Red Army took occupancy in Eastern Poland, it was not necessarily a hardship for her. The Soviets established schools, which were taught in Ukrainian and Russian. Alicia would discover in the coming years how necessary those language skills would be for her survival. The horror began with the German invasion and the murders of her father and brothers. Barely escaping with their lives, ten-year-old Alicia and her mother fled east, eking out a desperate living while avoiding the predators all around them. Their erstwhile Polish neighbors were quick to betray them to the Gestapo and its collaborators, the Ukrainian police. More dangerous and difficult to elude were the Banderovcy, marauding nationalist guerillas whose slogan went: "With the Jews we'll begin and with the Poles we'll finish!" Assuming alternating identities of an orphaned Polish or Ukrainian peasant girl, Alicia managed to get enough field work to provide food for herself and her mother. Invariably though, her deception would be revealed by so small an oversight as forgetting to Cross herself before eating, and she and her ailing mother would have to flee anew. Then her mother was captured and shot by the Nazis. Alicia, completely alone, began to care for starving orphaned Jewish children even younger than she. By coincidence, she was able to assist a band of Russian partisans escape execution and was subsequently decorated as a Soviet heroine. The documents she received from the Red Army, and the friendship of the Russian Jewish soldiers who became her protectors, would ensure her survival for the remainder of the War. With the retreat of the German forces, Alicia began her perilous new role as a guide with the Brecha, a Zionist underground railroad. Using her partisan documents, she smuggled displaced Jewish refugees through the Soviet checkpoints and onto boats headed for Palestine. Ahead would be still more hardship... Alicia now travels to schools, synagogues, and churches in the US, telling her story of Holocaust survival. I wholeheartedly recommend her remarkable memoir for teens and adults alike!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HEARTWRENCHING!!!!!, December 15, 2002
This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
This is perhaps the best book on the holocaust EVER written!!! Alicia really has done a stunning job on this book; not a detail left out! And it is SO gripping! This story has anger and hatred towards Hitler and his followers, of course, but it is much more emotional, more intimate. This story has much more tenderness than any other Holocaust story I have EVER read; even the hardest, most callous person(I am the stoic type) would be left sobbing from this story.
Alicia has a close and VERY loving family(a rarity nowadays, which is quite a pity): both parents, three older brothers and one younger one. Your heart is torn to pieces as each of the family is killed one by one. After her mother was killed and she had to flee Buczacz, she finds herself working for farmers and trying to help her fellow Jews, and even saves some Russian partisans from death. When she is congradulated by the Russian army, she wishes to return to Buczacz. But(the way I see it) she seems to have somewhat of a crush on one of the partisans she saved(Kola, I think his name is) and is hesitant on leaving.
This whole book is remarkable! But Miss Jurman must have gone through the most dreadful pain having to remember all these terrible memories. But her work has not at all been in vain. Brava Alicia! I hope you are reunited with your family and friends when your time here has passed. This book is just wonderful to read. Thank You so Much!
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not by Nazis alone, September 12, 2001
This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
Anyone who believes the Nazis acted alone to murder Jews must read this book. It will cure them forever of believing that falsehood. All over eastern Europe, neighbors beside whom Jewish people had lived for 1,000 years willingly helped with the killing.

Alicia Jurman relates in horrifying detail the murders her father and three brothers and other members of her family. Only she and her mother remained alive. Then a school friend's father sent her to an intended slow death with 60 women from Buczacz.

They were taken Chortkov prison, starved for days, then given water contaminated with typhoid. All but Alicia died of the disease. She was was pulled, naked and near death, but breathing, from a pile of corpses, by the Jewish prison undertaker. Jules and Sala Gold hid her and nursed her back to health, returning her to Buczacz and her mother in an undertaker's wagon filled with stinking corpses.

Alicia escaped a second massacre in Kopechince; 600 women were marched to the edge of a pit, into which Nazi soldiers shot their civilian victims. An armed ghetto friend suddenly appeared with a machine gun and began killing the soliders, screaming, "Run." Alicia escaped in the confusion. She found her mother again in Buczacz, to which they had sworn to return if they were ever separated.

Alicia and her mother escaped to the countryside, where she posed as a peasant, sometimes Ukranian, sometimes Polish, sometimes Russian, and fed her hidden mother with whatever scraps of food she could earn or steal. In 1944, her mother was fatally wounded by shrapnel when the Germans shelled Buczacz.

From this hell, Alicia Jurman was liberated in 1945, the only surviving member of a huge family. Besides her parents and brothers, her aunts and uncles, cousins, grandparents all perished.

After recovering from tuberculosis in Belgium, she sailed to Palestine with hundreds of young members of Youth Aliyah--all survivors. In Haifa, their ship was boarded by British troops desperate to keep Jews out of their promised homeland.

On that ship alone, blows to the head and chest killed six young Jewish survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. Alyssa A. Lappen

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alicia: My Story, March 21, 2002
This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
I first chose this book because it was always sitting on my brother's bookshelf. It seemed so lonely so I picked it up and started reading it. It was a thick book and I wondered to myself if i would be able to finish the whole book. One second I was reading the summary, the next, I was reading the book. To my amazement, I couldn't seem to put the book down. I kept reading and reading until my eyes got tired. I never thought that I would be so interested in the book that I wouldn't be able to put it down.
The main charchter in the book is Alicia. She tells her story of going from place to place, never having a permanent home since the Nazis invaded the towns of which the Jews lived in. The book tells about her horrors and her nightmares. She was the only survivor in her family. She had tried to desperately save her family, or at least the members left in it. Slowly, but gradually, her family members were eliminated one be one. In the beginning, she started as a clueless girl whom knew very little about the war, and ended up saving hundreds of lives. So many people had wanted her to live while her chances were growing smaller and smaller. She made many promises, some which she did not end up fulfilling. Alicia was a caring, gentle girl, whom learned to love, despite all the bitterness she had gone through. She learned a great deal about life in the course of few years, which seemed like a lifetime to her. Although I can not say that I know how she feels, I feel deeply sorry all the pain she had to go through.
I liked this book because it was not a fictional book trying to relive the past, but an autobiography. It told her story in her perspective. Alicia told her feelings and did not hide it. She showed much bravery and courage. She was young when she encountered these acts of hatred, but she had a reason to live on. This book shows many courageous acts. I also liked this book because it was unlike all the other books about the holocaust. Alicia's situation was differnt from other book such as Anne Frank. Alicia never went through the concentration camp and never suffered that kind of torture, but roaming around, hiding her religion, hiding the real her, was a totally different act of cruelty.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should be rated 10 - it's over the top!, September 24, 2006
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This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
Several years ago the author came to visit our school. Our 5th-6th graders were totally silent and amazed as she spoke of her life and survival during WWII Poland. She lived and experienced more by the time she was 16 than 5 people combined. The story will rip your heart out and create a new understanding of what it took to survive the camps and countryside of Poland. Watching her family killed, helping other children to survive in the countryside, and leading others to freedom. If you thought The Diary of Anne Frank was great, you will be changed by this one.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Holocaust Memoir I have ever read, May 29, 2000
This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
I am extremely interested in the period of the Holocaust. Alicia's story is the best memoir of that era that I have ever read. I think that reading her book is what got me started with that genre and she still outshines the fifty or so other people I have read. Thanks Alicia!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a triumph for the human spirit, March 16, 2000
This review is from: Alicia (Mass Market Paperback)
i have never read such an account of the holocaust that has moved me as much as this book did. alicia was brutally honest in portraying this period of time; she held nothing back. by the end of the book, i felt as if i had a relationship with the author. she writes about one tragedy after another, and the reader gets to the point where he/she begins to wonder how so many bad things could happen to one person. yet, at the same time, he/she also wonders how someone can get so lucky in her quest to live and speak out about the atrocities of the holocaust. anyone reading this book will undoubtedly feel a deeper appreciation for life and those in it.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Reading! Great Teaching! Great Woman!, December 20, 1999
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As a teacher in Saratoga, California, I was thrilled to discover Alicia's Story. Alicia tells her amazing and powerful tale of holocaust survival from the eyes of a young girl with the wisdom of an adult. My students were lucky enough to meet her and spoke of being moved both spiritually an intellectually--even to tears. Those who have read the book have beeen amazed and appalled by her directness and honesty. Alicia enlightens us on the world of WWII survival in Poland--outside the prison camps--one filled with incredible twists and turns of fate, and one that we leave, feeling so lucky and so blessed. Alicia is to be commended for her work in continuing to speak to youth about the horror of hatred. She and her story are an inspiration to all generations.
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