Among the Reeds
The True Story of How a Family Survived the Holocaust
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Tammy Bottner
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Tammy Bottner
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A young Jewish mother. A Nazi occupation bent on genocide. A heart-breaking decision that will tear a young family apart.
Belgium, 1940. Melly Bottner is just 18 with a three-week-old newborn son when the Nazi occupation of Belgium begins. She and her young husband Genek live in fear as it becomes obvious that all Jews will soon be taken. Watching friends and neighbors disappear as the Germans carry out their shocking purge, the young family confronts an awful truth: if they are to survive, they must rip their own family into pieces.
In this biography from Melly's point of view, author and granddaughter Tammy Bottner delivers a true and moving family memoir. This meticulously written and researched account brings to life the horrific decisions Bottner’s grandparents had to make simply to survive. Through their monumental choices, Tammy Bottner's grandparents ensured the survival of their family and made their post-war reunion possible.
Among the Reeds is a deeply personal family memoir that is part biography, part psychological observation of the extraordinary wartime lives of a persecuted people. If you like true stories of courage, heart-stopping near misses, and tear-jerking choices, then you’ll love Tammy Bottner’s compelling account.
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- Iciclequeen91
- 2022-11-23
Misleading Title
I found the title very misleading, thought it would be about her family surviving in the forests.
Like the reader she gas a very dsoothing way of speaking.
I found some off the scientific readings where rather boring and I would skip thru those chapter's.It was kinda of all over the place and hard to follow sometimes
We shall not forget
Happy Listening Everyone
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