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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well-researched and written,
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This review is from: Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocaust (Hardcover)
Kudos to Dr. Diane Plotkin for her thorough research into the lives of the women featured in this book. Her attention to detail helps transport us to the various camps where we experience dehumanization and deprivation. Through it all, however, it is interesting to see the various ways these women nurtured and tried to protect one another. This is a "must-read" book because it clearly illustrates the general differences in the ways men and women coped with, and adapted to, life in the concentration camps.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An achingly disturbing, but important, read.,
By pjo4556@aol.com (Grove City, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocaust (Hardcover)
This book was a difficult endeavor, as one never wants to face the potential raw ugliness of mankind. However, the voices of these women are invaluable in helping the world to remember a time which must never be forgotten.As a young woman (34 years old) and a mother of three (which qualifies me as a caregiver, I guess), my heart went out to these brave women, struggling to impart some small measure of kindness or at least relief of suffering to their fellow prisoners. Women and children are seemingly the most vulnerable when society engages in chaos, but the women caregivers chronicled in this book were apparently among the most intrepid of all. I believe they gathered strength from the acts of focusing on giving aid to others in the most desperate of circumstances. Anyone who is interested in what the human spirit can endure, and indeed, overcome, should read this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
moving journey through the torment of courageous women,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocaust (Hardcover)
It was hard to put this book down once I started it. Although the women portrayed faced a living hell all around them, the authors elicit the courage and determination each women had to continue the daily existence in the camps. And that is what is so powerful; the daily horrors which become the backdrop for extermination are also part of the reason that each was able to define for herself a path through death.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Women's amazing stories of Holocaust survivors.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocaust (Hardcover)
This book is novel in its approach and subject matter. Women in the Holocaust, and their triumphs, courage, and resourcefullness has been ignored before now. The stories are personal and engaging. I would put it in the top-ten must reads of Holocaust literature.
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Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocaust by Diane M. Plotkin (Hardcover - June 1998)
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