Description
A heartrending graphic memoir about a young Jewish girl''s fight for survival in Nazi occupied Poland, The Girl Who Sang illustrates the power of a brother''s love, the kindness of strangers, and finding hope when facing the unimaginable.
Born to a Jewish family in a small Polish village, Estelle Nadelthen known as Enia Feldwas just seven years old when the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939. Once a vibrant child with a song for every occasion, Estelle would eventually lose her voice as, over the next five years, she would survive the deaths of their mother, father, their eldest brother and sister, and countless others.
A child at the mercy of her neighbors during a terrifying time in history, The Girl Who Sang is an enthralling first-hand account of Estelle''s fight for survival during World War II. She would weather loss, betrayal, near-execution, and spend two years away from the warmth of the sunall before the age of eleven. And once the war was ov