Wait, I thought the story was that the Nazis killed all those under 16 or over 40 at Auschwitz, as Abe Price says.
Live Oak Public Libraries
Posted: August 1, 2009 - 10:30pm
Savannah Morning News
By DIANE BRONSON
The world is full of quirky people and unusual lives, which is why biographies and memoirs are among the most popular nonfiction books at Live Oak Public Libraries. Whether you want to read about someone like yourself, or an experience totally removed from your own, you're sure to find interesting people of in biographies. Here are a few recent titles.
"A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy" by Thomas Buergenthal
By the time he was transferred to Auschwitz at age 10, Buergenthal had already survived two Nazi labor camps and several brushes with death, but fate - or luck - always intervened. In his inspiring memoir, Buergenthal, now a judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, tells of his amazing survival.
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