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'''Janina David / Janina Dawidowicz (F / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor. | '''Janina David / Janina Dawidowicz (F / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor. | ||
* <[[Warsaw Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <France> <Australia> | * KEYWORDS : <[[Warsaw Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <France> <Australia> | ||
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* MEMOIRS : ''A Square of Sky'' (1964) / ''A Touch of Earth'' (1966) / ''Light Over the Water'' (1995) | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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== Book : ''A Square of Sky'' (1964) == | == Book : ''A Square of Sky'' (1964) == | ||
* ''A Square of Sky: A Jewish Childhood in Wartime Poland''. | * ''A Square of Sky: A Jewish Childhood in Wartime Poland''. Repr. 1992 & 2005. | ||
The true, devastating story of a Jewish child's survival in wartime Poland, while the rest of her family were killed by the Nazis. Like The Diary of Anne Frank, but by a survivor who, instead of her own death, has to come to terms with the death of her parents and her own survival. Made into a massively successful film in Germany, where the author played a crucial role in excavating the legacy of the Holocaust by lecturing on her life. | |||
== Book : ''A Touch of Earth'' (1966) == | == Book : ''A Touch of Earth'' (1966) == | ||
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* ''A Touch of Earth: A Wartime Childhood''. Also translated into German and French. Reprinted 1992. | * ''A Touch of Earth: A Wartime Childhood''. Also translated into German and French. Reprinted 1992. | ||
This is the second book in Janina David's memoirs of childhood during the Second World War as a Jewish teenager in Poland. She has left the ghetto and - just like any Jewish person in that place and at that time - tries to survive. | |||
== Book : ''Light Over the Water'' (1995) == | == Book : ''Light Over the Water'' (1995) == | ||
* ''Light Over the Water: Post-war Wanderings 1946-48'' | * ''Light Over the Water: Post-war Wanderings 1946-48'' | ||
Last part of her autobiographical trilogy is a fascinating account of a turbulent time in world history seen through the eyes of a young girl. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 21 February 2022
Janina David / Janina Dawidowicz (F / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor.
- KEYWORDS : <Warsaw Ghetto> <Hidden Children> -- <France> <Australia>
- MEMOIRS : A Square of Sky (1964) / A Touch of Earth (1966) / Light Over the Water (1995)
Biography
Janina David was born on 19 March 1930 as the only child to a Jewish Polish family, and moved with them to Warsaw in 1939.[2] After she escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943,[3] taking refuge with a Polish family of Henryk Rajski and then in a convent,[2] and her parents had died as victims of the holocaust, she left Poland in 1946 and moved to Paris with an uncle.[1] She then emigrated to Australia where she completed school and studied at the University of Melbourne, gaining a B.A.. She then took Australian citizenship.[1] In 1958, she moved to London, where she was a social worker in some hospitals. In 1959 she began to write her three-volume autobiography, A Square of Sky, A Touch of Earth and Light over the Water.[1][3] Since 1978, she has been working as an author and translator of children's and young people's books, and of radio plays, for the BBC and others.
Book : A Square of Sky (1964)
- A Square of Sky: A Jewish Childhood in Wartime Poland. Repr. 1992 & 2005.
The true, devastating story of a Jewish child's survival in wartime Poland, while the rest of her family were killed by the Nazis. Like The Diary of Anne Frank, but by a survivor who, instead of her own death, has to come to terms with the death of her parents and her own survival. Made into a massively successful film in Germany, where the author played a crucial role in excavating the legacy of the Holocaust by lecturing on her life.
Book : A Touch of Earth (1966)
- A Touch of Earth: A Wartime Childhood. Also translated into German and French. Reprinted 1992.
This is the second book in Janina David's memoirs of childhood during the Second World War as a Jewish teenager in Poland. She has left the ghetto and - just like any Jewish person in that place and at that time - tries to survive.
Book : Light Over the Water (1995)
- Light Over the Water: Post-war Wanderings 1946-48
Last part of her autobiographical trilogy is a fascinating account of a turbulent time in world history seen through the eyes of a young girl.