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Flory A. Van Beek (Author)
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December 1998

In 1939, as the Nazi occupation grew from threat to reality, the Jewish population throughout Europe faced heart-wrenching decisions—to flee and lose their homes or to go into hiding, hoping against all odds to avoid the fate of being discovered. Holocaust survivor Flory A. Van Beek faced this terrible choice, and in this poignant testament of hope she takes us on her personal journey into one of history's darkest hours.

Only a teenage girl when the Nazis invaded her neutral homeland of Holland, Flory watched the only life she had ever known disappear. Tearfully leaving her family, Flory tried to escape on the infamous SS Simon Bolivar passenger ship with Felix, the young Jewish man from Germany who would later become her husband. Their voyage brought not safety but more peril as their ship was blown up by Nazi planted mines, one of the first passenger ships destroyed by the Germans during World War II, sending nearly all of its passengers to a watery end. Miraculously, both Flory and Felix survived.

After recovering from their injuries in England, they returned to their homeland, overjoyed to be reunited with their families yet shocked to discover their beloved Holland a much-changed place. As the Nazi grip tightened, they were forced into hiding. Sheltered by compassionate strangers in confined quarters, cut off from the outside world and their relatives, they faced hunger and the stress of daily life shadowed by the ever-present threat of certain death. Yet they also discovered, with the remarkable and brave families who sacrificed their own safety to help keep Flory and Felix alive, a set of friends that remain as close as family to this day.

A tribute to family, faith, and the power of good in the face of disparate evil, this gripping account captures the terror of the Holocaust, the courage of those who risked their lives to protect their fellow compatriots, and the faith of those who, against all odds, managed to survive.

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“While the immediate association is Anne Frank’s attic, Van Beek’s straightforward account brings a fabled and singular Jewish culture to the forefront...her most striking touch is her account of the Dutch restoring their original street names after the defeat of Hitler.” --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 262 pages
  • Publisher: Seven Locks Press; 1st edition (December 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 092976563X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0929765631
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,687,870 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Deeper Understanding, February 26, 2000
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Jay Gurka (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flory: Survival in the Valley of Death (illustrated) (Hardcover)
This is a gripping, moving book which must be read by descendants of Holocaust sufferers in order to fully appreciate what their relatives experienced. My parents were also in hiding in Rotterdam, but were never able to describe their ordeal with the graphic detail that Ms. Van Beek uses. While it is often unpleasant reading, the book enlightened me as to the utter dehumanization that my parents and others like them were subjected to. "Anne Frank" was written through the eyes of a young girl who was probably spared many of the gory details her parents did not want her to know. "Flory" provides us with the unabridged version. The pictures and the documents Ms. Van Beek was able to save and reproduce help to paint a fuller picture. One can only thank Ms. Van Beek for having the courage to share her experiences with those who have the need to know.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A moving account of the German occupation of Holland with all the devastating consequences, May 21, 2010
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Annette "Annette" (Spokane, Washington) - See all my reviews
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In writing this, I want to say that this review is likely to be somewhat biased, as I was born in 1940 in Holland and spent the most impressionable years of my childhood in very similar circumstances as Flory did. I loved this book because it gave me some information about the realities of living under horrific circumstances, something which my parents never, ever talked about. The courage and honor described by Flory about the people who hid them for such a long period of time was very moving. She mentions in the book that one is forever changed by those kind of experiences and this is so true. It is probably one of the best accounts I have ever read of the sufferings, the hunger and the emotional stress of a people dominated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Soon to be an ABC TV miniseries, January 6, 2006
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Daniel Halevi Bloom (bubbie.zadie@gmail.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flory: Survival in the Valley of Death (illustrated) (Hardcover)
A Jewish woman credits her survival as a Dutch teenager during
the Holocaust to small miracles and human kindness, which she
chronicled in this deeply personal book.
The saga got only modest attention when published in 1998 and
sold 3,000 copies, but now the story by Flory A. Van Beek is getting
international buzz, with word that ABC and actor-director Mel Gibson's
production company are eyeing it for a miniseries in 2007. Now, the 81-year-old retired legal secretary says, "I am happy that
someone is interested in my book as TV special, because it keeps the story of the
Holocaust alive."

Read the book and weep. An important addition to the literature of that time. Oich!
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