A powerful and intensely moving true-life account from two sisters who were among the very few children to survive Auschwitz. For readers of Lily's Promise and The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Always Remember Your Name is an unforgettable story of the power of sisterhood, and of how a mother's love triumphed over impossible odds.
Andra (b. 1939) and Tatiana Bucci (b. 1937) were born in Fiume, the daughters of a Catholic father and Jewish mother. They were deported to Auschwitz along with their mother, grandmother, aunt and a cousin. When the camp was liberated, in 1945, they were sent first to Czechoslovakia and later to England, where their parents finally tracked them down. They were reunited with their parents in 1946. Today, they bear witness in schools and at the camps.
A valuable record of what was suffered by surely some of our
youngest survivors. Insightful and illuminating, the road to
recovery - with its silences, loyalties, and self-examinations - is
never what we might suppose.
*Esther Freud*
'Told from the point of view of children, this rare story of the
survival of two young sisters in Auschwitz, recounts how their
mother managed miraculously to find them in the camp. She made them
remember their names hoping against hope they would find each other
after the war. The sisters, Andra and Tati, describe the silence
that followed the war. No one spoke of what they had been through.
Not their family, not their friends, not even their mother, who
also survived. The sisters explain that the silence was protective
and they credit their mother's courage for saving them. Many
survivors could only speak of what they had been through late in
life, lending their stories more urgency. These two sisters might
be some of our final living first-hand witnesses to the horrors of
the Holocaust. With this book, they break the silence and give us
the immeasurable gift of their story.'
*Gwen Strauss, author of The Nine*
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