A poignant memoir captures the harrowing journey of Jankele Kuperblum, who, at just nine years old, faces the brutal aftermath of his family's disappearance during the Holocaust. Alone in Nazi-occupied Poland, he must adopt a new identity, forsake his language, and abandon his faith to survive. Over four years, Jack navigates a perilous landscape filled with danger and betrayal, illustrating the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable loss and adversity.
Jack Kuper Knihy
16. apríl 1932

