Maria S. Zoccoli: So much detail. Really gives the reader a clear picture of the horrors that took place and Rosie’s amazing resiliency. Didn’t want to put it down.
United States on Jan 04, 2024
Jeremy W.: As a gentile I read many books about the Jewish faith & peoples. The ones about the Nazi cruelty towards them are almost unbelievable. The death camps such as Auschwitz should be visited by every person from every country wishing to enter politics. It should be a pre prerequisite of any politician. But we still do not learn from our mistakes. We still let history repeat itself. Thank you Nechama, you have told the life story of your Grandma superbly well.
United Kingdom on Dec 28, 2023
Jose Mobley: Loved the book and learn about Jewish traditions and culture. It's hard to put the book down. A great read and recommend for our young generation to learn how young women and men described in this book were able to survive and never gave up hope and perseverance under the most atrocities and hate they endured. A must read to appreciate the graces we receive every day.
United States on Dec 27, 2023
ArtwormArtworm: Well written, short chapters, a page turner !
Hard to believe so many humans carried out such an evil astrosity. We can not steer the future without knowing and understanding history. All schools should have this book as a mandatory read and many other books like it.
United States on Dec 23, 2023
Carol M: This book was not easy to read. The atrocities that the Nazis committed were so - I don't even have the words - sick, and perverted, and pure evil. Yet the chapters dedicated to the life she lived as a child, growing up in a loving home, and within a community where everyone cared for each other - before the war, at least - those were the chapters that tempered the other chapters dedicated to the harsh truths of the camps. Rosie's descriptions of her life in Crasna made me feel like I knew her, and her family and friends. I marvel at what a strong woman she was.
I was sad when I finished the book because I'm reading it just weeks after the brutal Hamas attacks in Israel. Watching the news coverage of so many pro-Palestinian rallies across the world and the rising anti-semitism...it's frightening. Have we learned nothing from the Holocaust? "Never again". And yet...here we are.
Canada on Oct 29, 2023
Amazon Customer: Well done. I could feel her pain of unconscionable and horrific survival. Such inhumanities
and riveting events hard to imagine
United States on Jun 30, 2023
Johannes: Dieses Buch ist ein Meisterwerk und wird der außergewöhnlichen Persönlichkeit, der es gewidmet ist, in jeder Hinsicht gerecht.
Vielen Dank, dass sie die Geschichte ihrer unbesiegbaren Großmutter, die sich trotz allem nie ihrer Würde hat berauben lassen, mit uns geteilt haben!
Geschichten wie diese müssen weitergegeben, gewürdigt und niemals vergessen werden. Ich kann das Buch nur mit dem besten Gewissen an jeden weiter empfehlen!
Germany on Apr 22, 2023
Julianne C.: Ce livre est absolument incroyable. L’écrivaine a alterné les chapitres où elle raconte l’enfance de sa grand-mère avec les chapitres qui ont lieu pendant la guerre. Au début j’étais « déçue » car j’étais principalement intéressée par son vécu pendant la guerre. Puis finalement les parallèles qu’elle faisait servaient à installer le contexte du chapitre suivant, et lors de passages très poignants (et il y en a beaucoup!) cela permet de faire redescendre les émotions.
Le livre est très prenant, et le fait de savoir que c’est une histoire vraie, qui est arrivée à des millions de personnes le rend parfois difficile à lire, mais on a toujours envie d’y revenir. On tombe amoureux de cette jeune femme, et on aimerait juste pouvoir voyager dans le temps et cesser la monstruosité…
Un chef d’œuvre!!!
France on Sep 05, 2022
JAIME R.: To Rosie and Nechamah:
I finally finished reading #TheReadHeadofAuschwitz. Thank you Rosie for sharing your terrible experience thru the Shoah. For not giving up and always willing to go back home, for your still beautiful smile and soul.
Neshamah thank you for having the courage and time to write in such a perfect way the good moments of Rosie's life before Auschwitz, which let us the readers love and cherish all the family members, making them live in our memories for ever. And what a way to take us by hand to the details of all the terrible suffering Rosie went thru. This is a must read book for all the youth who are being misinformed or not informed at all of what hate can do. Hopefully your and Rosie will to spread the word becomes a reality.
May we never see such destructiveness in our world.
Mexico on Dec 29, 2021
The Redhead of Auschwitz: A Remarkable Tale of Survival | Embrace the Possible: Insights from Dr. Edith Eva Eger's The Choice | The Unimaginable Strength of the Human Spirit: The Inspiring True Story of an Auschwitz Survivor | |
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Total Reviews | 155 reviews | 737 reviews | 423 reviews |
Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Jewish Biographies#16 in Survival Biographies#35 in Jewish Holocaust History | #14 in Jewish Holocaust History#174 in Memoirs #188 in Motivational Self-Help | #902 in Jewish Biographies#3,625 in Jewish Holocaust History#58,211 in Memoirs |
Publisher | Amsterdam Publishers | Scribner; Reprint edition | Macmillan; Main Market edition |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 5,251 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 28,896 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 15,285 ratings |
Jewish Holocaust History | Jewish Holocaust History | Jewish Holocaust History | Jewish Holocaust History |
Language | English | English | English |
ISBN-13 | 978-9493231795 | 978-1501130793 | 978-1529066333 |
Item Weight | 14.6 ounces | 2.31 pounds | 11.6 ounces |
Survival Biographies | Survival Biographies | ||
Paperback | 282 pages | 320 pages | |
Jewish Biographies | Jewish Biographies | Jewish Biographies | |
Reading age | 13 - 17 years | 18 years and up | |
ISBN-10 | 9493231798 | 150113079X | 1529066336 |
Dimensions | 6 x 0.71 x 9 inches | 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.38 inches | 5.63 x 1.06 x 8.86 inches |
S. Jenks: Truly inspiring and heartbreaking all at once. I am so grateful for Rosie’s bravery, resilience and red hair that got her through such a terrible life experience. Definitely a must read if you want to learn about the holocaust.
United States on Jan 08, 2024