Fragments

Memoirs of a Childhood, 1939-48

Binjamin Wilkomirski author Carol Brown Janeway translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:7th Nov '97

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Fragments cover

Winner of the Jewish Quarterly Non-Fiction Award.

Binjamin Wilkomirski was a child when the round-ups in Poland began. Moved from camp to camp as the years went on, in 1945 he was half-kidnapped, half-rescued from an orphanage in Cracow and hidden in a group of children going for adoption in Switzerland. This is the story of those years.Binjamin Wilkomirski was a tiny child when the round-ups in Poland began. His father was killed in front of him, he was separated from his family, and found himself completely alone, three or four years old, in Majdanek death camp. Moved from camp to camp as the years went on, in 1945 he was half-kidnapped, half-rescued from an orphanage in Cracow and hidden in a group of children going for adoption in Switzerland. Once there, his new family never allowed him to talk about his previous life. Overshadowed by terror, he saw everything unfamiliar as a potential instrument of death, like the ski-lift on a school skiing trip. Only in adulthood did he find a way to recover his memories.

ISBN: 9780330349925

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 110g

155 pages

New edition