Helena Ganor was born in Lvov, in southeastern Poland. After earning an M.D. in 1957, she practiced internal medicine in Warsaw. In 1969 she emigrated to the United States with her husband and two daughters, settling in southern California. She was awarded second prize for poetry by the International Society of Poetry.
[An] unforgettable odyssey through the hell of the Holocaust, a
felicitous blend of personal recollection and keen observation.--
"Booklist"
A historical account of a tragedy. . . . A David and Goliath story
of a young girl's determination to escape the clutches of a
seemingly unbeatable evil force. . . . Clever, unself-conscious and
meaningful.-- "Jewish Observer"
A true work of literature.-- "Multicultural Review"
Ganor's book, a collection of four letters, is her legacy to those
years, a legacy which needs to be read and remembered.-- "Story
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