The seamstress

About this book
From its opening pages, in which she recounts her own premature birth, triggered by terrifying rumors of an incipient pogrom, Bernstein's tale is clearly not a typical memoir of the Holocaust. She was born into a large family in rural Romania and grew up feisty and willing to fight back physically against anti-Semitism from other schoolchildren. She defied her father's orders to turn down a scholarship that took her to Bucharest, and got herself expelled from that school when she responded to a priest/teacher's vicious diatribe against the Jews by hurling a bottle of ink at him. After a series of incidents that ranged from dramatic escapes to a year in a forced labor detachment, Sara ended up in Ravensbruck, a women's concentration camp, and managed to survive. She tells this story with style and power.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2645386W
Subjects
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)BiographyCourageHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)JewsPersonal narrativesHolocausts survivorsBiographiesDefying bigotsJuifsJudenverfolgungHolocauste, 1939-1945Récits personnelsHolocaust, jewish (1939-1945), personal narrativesJews, romania