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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.


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.
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) ==

Revision as of 07:28, 21 February 2022

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Janina David / Janina Dawidowicz (F / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor.

  • 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. Reprinted 1992.

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

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