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978-1-897470-17-6

$14.95 Paperback

224 Pages • 6 x 9

Ages: Adult

Reading Levels

Grade: 9+

Fleeing from the Hunter

by: Marian Domanski
publisher: The Azrieli Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs

I asked myself, Am I a criminal doomed for execution? I was determined to run away ... that thought never left my mind.


On the run in Nazi-occupied Poland, thirteen-year-old orphan Marian Finkelman – later Domanski – must fend for himself in a desperate search for safety. Forced to grow up much too early, the daring young boy risks his life over and over again to slip in and out of the ghetto in his hometown of Otwock to find food. When he finally escapes the ghetto, alone and living by his wits, Marian’s perfect Polish and fair complexion help him narrowly escape death as he travels through the Polish countryside “passing” as a Polish-Catholic farmhand. A heart-rending tale of lost youth, Fleeing from the Hunter poignantly describes the quick thinking and extraordinary will to live that are Marian Domanski’s greatest strengths as he manages to survive against all odds.

 

Awards

2011 Independent Publisher Book Award Silver Medal winner

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