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Dreaming of the River: A Mother and Daughter's Fight for Survival during the Holocaust

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Availability:In StockContributor:Pauline SteinhornSeries:Holocaust Survivor True StoriesTheme:Ethnic Orientation/Jewish, Topical/HolocaustPublish date:2026-04-13Pages:280
Language:EnglishPublisher:Amsterdam PublishersISBN-13:9789493418851ISBN-10:9493418855UPC:9789493418851Book Category:History, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Modern, Survival, JewishBook Topic:20th CenturySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.75 inchesWeight:0.531Product ID:SCWG3MDZZ7

"Seldom do writers on the Holocaust have access to diaries from both a mother and her daughter. With these materials in hand, Pauline Steinhorn crafted a wonderful book about her mother and grandmother, retelling, often in their own voices, the story of their struggles." -Dr. Michael Berenbaum, Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies, American Jewish University

Bronia Feldman never imagined she would become the backbone of an underground medical lifeline, least of all inside the brutal forced-labor system of the HASAG munitions factory in occupied Poland. Torn from her family in September 1942, she arrives there shattered by grief. The only force strong enough to keep her alive is the chance to save others.

Left behind in the ghetto of Skarzysko-Kamienna are her husband and two young daughters. Her 13-year-old daughter, Hajuta, has been sent to a nearby labor site. Bronia seizes a rare opportunity to escape and manages to reach her daughter. After their brief reunion, she faces an impossible choice: flee into the forest to join the partisans, or slip back to the place she has just escaped.

When they are reunited months later, the moment is both miraculous and heartbreaking. Hajuta is no longer the girl Bronia remembers. Together they endure still darker days when they are deported to Bergen-Belsen in January 1945.

This true story of a Jewish mother and daughter is a testament to courage, devotion, and the fragile thread of hope that sustained them. Amid cruelty and terror, they also encounter moments of humanity.

Throughout it all, both cling to memories of the River Kamienna, where they once danced, played music, and believed in a future. For Bronia and Hajuta, the river is more than a memory. It is a promise that one day they might return home.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Amsterdam PublishersISBN-13:9789493418851ISBN-10:9493418855UPC:9789493418851Book Category:History, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Modern, Survival, JewishBook Topic:20th CenturySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.75 inchesWeight:0.531Product ID:SCWG3MDZZ7
Steinhorn, Pauline: - Pauline Steinhorn delights in telling other people's stories. Throughout her career as an award-winning filmmaker and writer, she's written and directed films about scientists, artists, Supreme Court Justices, nurses, clowns, Native American dancers and more. Her documentaries have aired on PBS, Maryland Public Television, Sesame Street and Discovery Channel. She's produced short films for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Smithsonian and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Her essays have been published in The Wall Street Journal and Moment magazine. Pauline speaks about her family's Holocaust experiences during Yom HaShoah commemorations and in middle and high school classrooms through the JCRC, Jewish Community Relations Council. She lives with her husband, Bill Creed, in Chevy Chase, MD, near their two adult children, Colin Oppenheimer and Katherine Creed. When she's not writing or directing, Pauline can be found hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains, kayaking off Chincoteague Island, or catching frogs with her young grandchildren.
Publisher: Amsterdam Publishers

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