A stolen house on a Polish square. A pop bottle with a less than pleasant history on Vancouver's east side. Nadia Baltzan knows a few things about theft. As a girl she took what she could – from her neighbourhood library, her piano teacher's record shelves, her father's wallet – as she p
The Girl Who Stole My Holocaust
โ Scribed by Chayut, Noam
- Book ID
- 110485219
- Publisher
- Verso Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781781683071
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โฆ Synopsis
"She took from me the belief that absolute evil exists in this world, and the belief that I was avenging it and fighting against it. For that girl, I embodied absolute evil ... Since then I have been left without my Holocaust, and since then everything in my life has assumed a new meaning: belongingness is blurred, pride is lacking, belief is faltering, contrition is heightening, forgiveness is being born."
The Girl Who Stole My Holocaust is the deeply moving memoir of Chayut's journey from eager Zionist conscript on the front line of Operation Defensive Shield to leading campaigner against the Israeli occupation. As he attempts to make sense of his own life as well as his place within the wider conflict around him, he slowly starts to question his soldier's calling, Israel's justifications for invasion, and the ever-present problem of historical victimhood.
Noam Chayut's exploration of a young soldier's life is one of the most compelling memoirs...
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