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Hope's RepriseHope's Reprise

Hope's Reprise

David Newman

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David Newman's gifts as a musician and a teacher carry him through years of brutality during the war. Torn from his family in Poland and deported for forced labour at Skarz'ysko- Kamienna, David battles desperation and the mounting death toll by writing songs, poems and satires about life in the camp. Later, in the infamous Buchenwald camp, the resistancerecruits him for a clandestine initiative to protect the Jewish children there. With his soulful songs and his lessons for the children, David is able to rouse a chorus of hope, both in himself and those around him.

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OL Work ID
OL20499094W

Subjects

Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), personal narrativesJews, biographyJews, polandCanada, biographyHolocaust survivors

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