Hera Lind - Held Heads High Book new
A young mother and her daughter fight for survival in the times of the Holocaust Vilnius/ Vilnius, in 1941. The German occupation marked the beginning of an unbearable ordeal for the Jewish couple Schapiro: in order to protect their daughter Tamar from persecution by the National Socialists, Jetta and Jascha hid her in a monastery under a false name. But when their cover is blown, they have no choice but to bring the four-year-old into the inhumanly hard everyday life of the ghetto. After being deported to the Tauroggen camp, Jetta and Tamar succeed in the unbelievable: escape. This marks the beginning of a new chapter of suffering and the struggle for survival for the two of them. Tamar Dreifuss translated her mother's autobiography - the basis for Hera Lind's new factual novel - into German and was committed to the memory of the Holocaust throughout her life. She died on October 18, 2025. Biography Hera Lind, born in 1957, is a successful novelist. After studying German, music and theology, she worked full-time as a singer before she achieved a sensational bestseller with her first novel, "A Man for Every Key". Other great successes followed, all of which were also made into films. Further proof of their versatility are two of their own television shows. Hera Lind is the mother of four children and lives with her family in Salzburg.
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