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4.0 out of 5 stars An Angel On His Shoulder, June 10, 2002
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This review is from: From Buchenwald to Carnegie Hall (Hardcover)
This is a well-written book, the main interest of which lies in its unemotional and almost off-handed anecdotal details. While the author, naturally, focuses on the events of his and his family's life, a succession of incredible details leave an invaluable impression of life in pre-war Warsaw, in death camps, post-war Germany, and 1950s America. The subject, Marian Filar, is a classical concert pianist and I found especially moving his description of devotedly studying under the great German pianist Walter Gieseking in the American Zone of Germany immediately after the World War Two. Anyone interested in a straight-forward, unself-conscious memoir of displacement will appreciate this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good coverage of the holocaust for eighth grade and up, May 5, 2003
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This review is from: From Buchenwald to Carnegie Hall (Hardcover)
Good account of holocaust experience without being too graphic for younger readers. We used this in an eighth grade classroom for a language arts project. The kids were a little bogged down in the section after Marian emigrates to the U.S. They could better relate to the account of his experiences as a youth. A solid account for adults, as well.
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From Buchenwald to Carnegie Hall
From Buchenwald to Carnegie Hall by Charles Patterson (Hardcover - February 20, 2002)
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