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Girl in the Red Coat: A Memoir
Girl in the Red Coat: A Memoir | Roma Ligocka, Iris Von Finckenstein
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As a child in German-occupied Poland, Roma Ligocka was known for the bright strawberry-red coat she wore against a tide of gathering darkness. Fifty years later, Roma, an artist living in Germany, attended a screening of Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, and instantly knew that "the girl in the red coat"--the only splash of color in the film--was her. Thus began a harrowing journey into the past, as Roma Ligocka sought to reclaim her life and put together the pieces of a shattered childhood. The result is this remarkable memoir, a fifty-year chronicle of survival and its aftermath. With brutal honesty, Ligocka recollects a childhood at the heart of evil: the flashing black boots, the sudden executions, her mother weeping, her father vanished...then her own harrowing escape and the strange twists of fate that allowed her to live on into the haunted years after the war. Powerful, lyrical, and unique among Holocaust memoirs, The Girl in the Red Coat eloquently explores the power of evil to twist our lives long after we have survived it. It is a story for anyone who has ever known the darkness of an unbearable past--and searched for the courage to move forward into the light.
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strawbarikari
Mehso-so

I found the parts about Roma‘s childhood fascinating and heartbreaking. However, as she matures, I found her quite difficult to relate to (or even like). I believe there are so many more touching and eye-opening stories told by other survivors that this one would be a pass he I known what to expect.

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Tove_Reads
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Pickpick

Her traumas from the past are present, yet so hidden. They are vivid, and I can feel her pain and the escape from the past throughout the book. I am glad she decided to tell her story to the world. Well worth a read! Life in the Jewish ghetto in Cracow during WW2 through the eyes of a young girl is heartbreaking.

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