"A compelling account. Quite accessible."--Michele Bisbey, St.
Vincent College
"A beautifully written and poignant account of what it was like for
a young girl to be passing as a Gentile in Nazi-occupied
Poland."--Evan Hunter
"Dry Tears moves me beyond words....[It] conveys an immediate sense
of what [living under the Holocaust] was like, and does so
strongly, even nobly, without a trace of self-pity....My admiration
has no bounds."--Robert K. Merton, Columbia University
"Render[s] with such honest yet compassionate detail the struggle
of Jews to 'pass' as Christians among anti-Semitic people who
sheltered them, loved them, lived off them, and finally, after the
war, were ashamed rather than proud of having taken [them]
in."--Geoffrey Hartman, Yale University
"A story of human resilience...made all the more remarkable because
it is seen through the eyes of a young girl who bore herself beyond
the promise of her years."--Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler,
President, Union of American Hebrew Congregations
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