Books by Livia Bitton Jackson and Complete Book Reviews
Livia Bitton Jackson, Author, Livia Bitton-Jackson, Author Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing $16.95 (240p) ISBN 978-0-689-86755-2
Those who were riveted by I Have Lived a Thousand Years and My Bridges of Hope, which chronicled Livia Bitton-Jackson's personal story of being imprisoned in Auschwitz at age 13, will cheer the final book of her trilogy, Hello, America. Readers...
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Livia Bitton-Jackson, Author, Livia Bitton Jackson, Author . Simon Pulse $4.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-689-84898-8
The author continues her memoir, begun in I Have Lived a Thousand Years, at age 14 as a survivor of Auschwitz. PW
called her story "utterly involving. The volume adds an important chapter to the ongoing attempt to understand the Holocaust and...
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Livia Bitton-Jackson, Author, Livia Bitton Jackson, Author Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing $17 (272p) ISBN 978-0-689-82026-7
Bitton-Jackson continues the memoir begun so searchingly in I Have Lived a Thousand Years. Now 14 and a survivor of Auschwitz, she returns with her mother and older brother to their once-Hungarian town in what has become Czechoslovakia. There they...
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Livia Bitton-Jackson, Author, Livia Bitton Jackson, Author Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing $17 (224p) ISBN 978-0-689-81022-0
Born in a small farming town in Hungary, Bitton-Jackson was 13 when Nazis forced her and her family into a Jewish ghetto and then sent them to Auschwitz. After a yearful of innumerable harrowing experiences, she was liberated. While the facts alone...
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Livia Bitton-Jackson, Author, Livia Bitton Jackson, Author, Livia Bitton-Jackson, Foreword by Simon Pulse $5.99 (224p) ISBN 978-0-689-82395-4
PW's starred review called this memoir, of a 13-year-old Hungarian Jewish girl's incarceration in Auschwitz, ""an exceptional story, exceptionally well told."" Ages 12-up. (Mar.)
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