
My Brother's Voice
How a Young Hungarian Boy Survived the Holocaust: A True Story
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Narrateur(s):
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Maxwell Glick
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Auteur(s):
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Stephen Nasser
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Sherry Rosenthal
À propos de cet audio
Stephen 'Pista' Nasser was 13 years old when the Nazis whisked him and his family away from their home in Hungary to Auschwitz. His memories of that terrifying experience are still vivid, and his love for his brother Andris still brings a husky tone to his voice when he remembers the terrible ordeal they endured together. Stephen's account of the Holocaust, told in the refreshingly direct and optimistic language of a young boy, will help every listener to understand that the Holocaust was real, and that, if you have enough love, determination, and will power, there is always a better tomorrow!
©2003 Stephen Nasser, Sherry Rosenthal, and Stephens Press (P)2013 Stephens PressRight from the start, you can feel the families love for one another.
I enjoyed hearing the stories of the brothers and how close they were.
His brother was with him and guided him through all the horrible times and the good times.
I was sad to hear that when he went back home, that couldn't find Vera.
I'm hoping you'll share more of your story about what life was like when you immigrated to Canada.
Happy Listening Everyone
What an inspiring story
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