Hiding Places Zhenli HeA daughter struggles to get her mother to talk about her Holocaust experiences, and tries to understand how those experiences have shaped her own life. Finalist for the 2013 Montaigne Medal presented by Hopewell Publications What's it like to spend sixteen months in hiding, crouching in a tiny cellar, during the dark years of World War II? To know that many of your friends and relatives have either been shot or sent to concentration camps? To have
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