I believe her diary is relatively recently discovered, on September 24th, the Diary was released in a book for us all to read. I"m still reading this.
The Story Of 'Poland's Anne Frank'
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Entertainment Book Reviews
Wednesday 2 October 2019
Renia's Diary: Holocaust hopes of teenage girl rise out of the darkness
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Renia's poignant diary is a bitter-sweet account of a life and a spirit the Nazis couldn't crush
The phenomenon of the Holocaust memoir was so prevalent after the end of World War II that by the 1960s there were thousands in print to the point that publishers had begun turning them down due to saturation.
In her introduction here, noted Holocaust academic Deborah Lipstadt argues that material such as this intimate journal belonging to a teenage girl that survived where its author did not, are special because they offer us a compelling emotional immediacy that is not sculpted with the benefit of hindsight. In other words, it was embarked upon without any knowledge of what was to come.
Renia's Diary certainly fits that bill.
Begun in January 1939, by 14-year-old Renia Spiegel, the diary is many things to the young Jewish girl living with her grandparents in the town of Przemysl in south-eastern Poland.
Read more at: https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/book-reviews/renias-diary-holocaust-hopes-of-teenage-girl-rise-out-of-the-darkness-38518576.html (https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/book-reviews/renias-diary-holocaust-hopes-of-teenage-girl-rise-out-of-the-darkness-38518576.html)
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