'Powerful cries of pain...All of them capture some element of the torment, and of hope....What might seem a monotonous roll of horror stories becomes, under her keen ear, a mosaic of infinite variety...can be read with an assurance that there will be many aspects of Holocaust in them that will be new, remarkable and thought-provoking'
Martin Gilbert, Financial Times
'Full of rich insights...There are no greater stories of courage than those of old relatives who sacrificed themselves so that others could survive'
The Jewish Chronicle
'Deserves maximum space everywhere this autumn... poignant and sometimes horrific reading... it is a timely reminder to appreciate our lives and those we share it with'
The Bookseller