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Atheneum (1977), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 262 pages
Description
"In 1943, Fania Fenelon was a Paris cabaret singer, a secret member of the Resistance, and a Jew. Captured by the Nazis, she was sent to Auschwitz, and later, Bergen-Belsen. With unnerving clarity and an astonishing ability to find humor where only despair should prevail, the author charts her eleven months as one of "the orchestra girls"; writes of the loves, the laughter, hatreds, jealousies, and tensions that racked this privileged group whose only hope of survival was to make music."--Jacket.
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Physical description
262 p.; 8.4 inches
ISBN
068910796X / 9780689107962