A Train in Winter: A Story of Resistance, Friendship and Survival in Auschwitz

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A moving and extraordinary book about courage and survival, friendship and endurance – a portrait of ordinary women who faced the horror of the holocaust together.On an icy morning in Paris in January 1943, a group of 230 French women resisters were rounded up from the Gestapo detention camps and sent on a train to Auschwitz – the only train, in the four years of German occupation, to take women of the resistance to a death camp. Of the group, only 49 survivors would return to France. Here is the story of these women – told for the first time. A Train in Winter is a portrait of ordinary people, of their bravery and endurance, and of the friendships that kept so many of them alive. ‘A story of stunning courage, generosity and hope’ Mail on Sunday‘Serious and heartfelt…profound’ Sunday Times

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Weight 0.34 kg
Dimensions 3.4 × 13 × 19.4 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

384

Publisher

Year Published

2012-9-6

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0099523892

About The Author

Caroline Moorehead is the biographer of Bertrand Russell, Freya Stark, Iris Origo and Martha Gellhorn. Well known for her work in human rights, she has published a history of the Red Cross and a book about refugees, Human Cargo. Her most recent book, Dancing to the Precipice, a biography of Lucie de la Tour du Pin, was shorlisted for the Costa Biography Award in 2009. Caroline lives in London.

This serious and heartfelt book does deliver on its promise of a tale of how female friendship "can make the difference between living and dying"… Profound

Other text

A harrowing but also uplifting shared story of friendship, courage and endurance

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