The Scent of Snowflowers
A Chronicle of Faith, Hope and Survival in War-Ravaged Budapest
Categories: Holocaust
A stirring memoir of life in Hungary during World War II. Filled with intrigue and detailed accounts of hashgocha pratis, it remains an inspiring, true living testament to the power of the Jewish spirit to triumph over evil.
Dimensions | 6 1/4" x 9 1/4" |
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ISBN | 0-87306-498-4 |
Publisher | Feldheim Publishers |
Item # | 2790 |
Binding type | Hard Cover |
Weight | 2.110000 lbs. |
Customer Reviews
- BEST!One of my absolutely favorite books from when I was a kid! Read it dozens of times. I will buy for my kids!
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- exceptionalAs an avid reader, I have read many jewish novels. This one is definitely on a higher standard. It reveals a different kind of Holocaust story- where the characters are so normal and real, you feel like a part of them- and the horrors and fear of the Holocaust are easily felt.
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- an eye openerAs the granddaughter of the hungarian catholic "savior" from the book I was utmost pleased to see my granddad in a different way. A beautiful touching story about ordinary people who lived in extraordinary situation and became extraordinary themselves as well.
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