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Say the Name: A Survivor's Tale in Prose and Poetry
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Judith H. Sherman
University of New Mexico Press
, 2005
A woman's perspective
Judith Sherman's Say the Name is a survivor's account of a teenage girl's struggle with God and humanity in Ravensbruck concentration camp during the Holocaust. Sherman, now a wife, mother and grandmother living in the United States, writes her memoir some 50 to 60 years after the Nazi's carried out their "Final Solution." Sherman's poetry and prose in this book reflect a loss of people, ...
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