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Jack and Rochelle: A Holocaust Story of Love and Resistance
Jack and Rochelle A Holocaust Story of Love and Resistance
Author: Jack Sutin, Rochelle Sutin
?A story of heroism and of touching romance in a time of fear and danger.? ?USA TodayThere are two voices intertwined in the narrative: those of Jack and Rochelle. Now and then they interrupt each other. This is the way they have told these stories for the past fifty years: side by side, listening intently each to the other...  more »?from the Preface by Lawrence Sutin In this gripping memoir, Jack and Rochelle Sutin recount their struggle to survive the Holocaust as part of a band of partisans in the forests of Poland. Told through their son Lawrence, the book brings alive the reality of months spent hidden in a dank underground bunker unaware of the outside world. Jack and Rochelle is more than just an account of stark survival, however. It is also the tale of an almost impossible love affair that has lasted more than fifty years, and an eloquent reminder that history is made up of the often deeply moving details of individual lives.
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ISBN-13: 9781555975036
ISBN-10: 1555975038
Publication Date: 6/24/2008
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Graywolf Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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good book
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a riviting story of a jewish armed resistance during the holocaust
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A well-written book, different than most books about the Holocaust. Even though emotionally gripping at times, the viewpoint as told by Jack and Rochelle, tells their story of survival. Being Polish, as well as Jewish, the story reveals the many situations they were subjected to during World War II. The narrative as told by Jack and Rochelle, reveals much their many experiences while searching for freedom. A book of pure survival from the many atrocities Jewish faced during the wartime. A great read, as well as historical account of one couple's experience.
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reviewed Jack and Rochelle: A Holocaust Story of Love and Resistance on + 628 more book reviews
Excellent book about a Jewish family during the Holocaust and their involvement with the Jewish partisan underground as well as the Russian one. They survived unbelievable horrors and lost most of their families, but were liberated and moved to MN in the early 50's. Each survivor's tale is different, and this is definitely interesting and informative.
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This is the remarkable, true-life account of Jack and Rochelle Sutin, two Polish Jews who fled the Nazi labor camps and escaped the holocaust by hiding out the war in the deeply wooded forests of Poland. Narrated alternately between the two of them, their story has been carefully and faithfully captured by their son Laurence as it was told to him in a series of interviews. It is filled with harrowing and gruesome details familiar to readers of holocaust literature, but unlike many other books in this genre, there are few references to what actually occurred in the death camps and gas chambers. Instead this is a story that includes a determination to fight back and survive at all costs, including armed resistance and revenge on Nazi perpetrators and their Polish sympathizers. Jack and Rochelle were among thousands of other Polish Jews who found a sanctuary deep in the forest where they managed to survive despite hunger, inhuman living conditions and the constant threat of danger. It is a story of courage, resiliency and the willingness put up with unspeakable deprivation in the midst of great pain and suffering.


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