Told in five distinct voices, We Never Lost Hope by Naomi Litvin is an incredible memoir of her family's lives before, during, and after the Holocaust. Told in the voices of the people who lived through it all, the book has a terrifying and moving immediacy. We Never Lost Hope chronicles life in Europe in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, introducing readers to Edith Festinger, the author's Transylvanian mother and Nathan Litvin, her American father. Edith is a beautiful young woman who is driven into the ghetto, deported to Auschwitz, and then later to the Krupp slave labor factory. Written with you-are-there power, this memoir moves into postwar experiences, reminding readers that the power of hope can endure even the most horrific conditions.
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