Summary:
The book recounts the harrowing experiences of Tova Friedman, one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz, detailing her life in the concentration camp as a child and her remarkable journey of survival. It also explores the impact of her experiences on her post-war life, offering a message of resilience, hope, and the importance of remembering the Holocaust.
Key points:
1. Resilience: Tova Friedman's survival in Auschwitz shows the human ability to withstand extreme hardship.
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