Tell Me Another Morning: An Autobiographical Novel

by Zdena Berger

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

T F BER

Publication

Paris Press (2007), Edition: Reprint, 272 pages

Description

This autobiographical novel depicts the experiences of three girls coming of age in the Nazi concentration camps. Through Tania's eyes, we experience claustrophobic uncertainty, grief, terror, exhaustion, and Tania's sustaining hope, her ability to always see and experience beauty. As in The Diary of Anne Frank, Tania's youthful concerns and observations are interwoven among accounts of extremity: her brother's murder; her mother's decision to stay with her father and die in the gas chamber rather than be transported to another concentration camp; the saving friendships Tania develops; her relationships with young men who are prisoners. Tania's release from Bergen-Belsen and her return to Prague after the liberation is unforgettable and devastating: She observes people wearing normal clothes, eating ice cream, and traveling on buses between work and home. There is no judgment, only the reality of two worlds existing simultaneously. With spare prose, Zdena Berger's first-hand observations convey the deprivation and brutality in which Tania comes of age, and the friendships and hope that help her to survive.… (more)

Barcode

4119

Awards

National Jewish Book Award (Finalist — 2007)

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member Sandee5657
I loved this book, despite the horrible time this author went through. I admire her courage and strength, and would recommend anyone interested in the Holocaust to read this book.

ISBN

193046410X / 9781930464100
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