Luba: The angel of Bergen-Belsen

Publié le par Luba Tryszynska-Frederick

Luba - The angel of Bergen-BelsenMcCann conveys the remarkable heroism of Tryszynska-Frederick, a young Jewish nurse imprisoned in the Nazi concentration camp. Luba’s emotional strength, bravery, and determination in the winter of 1944 saved 54 abandoned, starving, and cold Dutch children from their impending death, as she hid them in her barracks for the duration of the war and used her ingenuity and a lot of luck to beg, borrow, and steal food.

McCann recounts in lucid narrative prose, with the inclusion of some dialogue, the events and hushed drama as related to her by the real Luba. Well-crafted, this includes a brief introduction and post-script to the Nazi concentration camps and WWII, an epilogue depicting Luba’s official Amsterdam recognition with photographs from the liberation of the camp and a 1995 reunion, and a thorough bibliography of books, articles, film, Web sites, personal letters, and interviews.

Realistic oil paintings with collage reflect the darkness of the period and the terrifyingly dangerous environment amid the loving concern within the concealed group. One of the beautiful, positive stories that emerged from that awful time, to be remembered and passed on to young and old alike. (author’s note, including children’s names).

Pub Date : 01/10/2003
ISBN : 1-58246-098-1
Publisher : Tricycle
Review Posted Online : May 20th, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue : Oct. 1st, 2003
Author : Luba Tryszynska-Frederick, as told to Michelle R. McCann , illustrated by Ann Marshall

Publié dans Bibliothèque

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