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  1. Keren Blankfeld Taqqu is an award-winning narrative nonfiction journalist. The granddaughter of four World War II refugees, Keren grew up hearing stories of partisans, hidden children and orphans. Her grandparents were displaced people in Eastern Europe who found their way to São Paulo, Brazil, where Keren was born.

  2. 23. Jan. 2024 · Keren Blankfeld achieves the unachievable in depicting the love story of David and Zippi while simultaneously educating the reader about the horrors of the Holocaust and the Nazi regime. Keren illustrates the importance that hope, love and friendship can exist even when the world is facing complete destruction. A lesson we can all be ...

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  3. 23. Jan. 2024 · The journalist Keren Blankfeld adapted it from her viral 2019 New York Times article and structured the book as a kind of braided biography; alternating chapters tell the story of David, a boy...

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  4. 26. Jan. 2024 · The latest is Keren Blankfelds Lovers in Auschwitz: A True Story, a book out Jan. 23 about two Jewish prisoners who managed to date while imprisoned, but went their separate ways after the...

  5. 23. Jan. 2024 · Keren Blankfeld is an award-winning journalist whose stories have appeared in the New York Times, Forbes, Reuters, The Toronto Star, and others. Her first book, Lovers in Auschwitz: A True Story was published through Little, Brown in January 2024 and translated to multiple languages.

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  6. Keren Blankfeld is an award-winning journalist with a special interest in narrative nonfiction. Her stories have appeared in the New York Times, Forbes, Reuters, The Toronto Star, and others. Her first book, Lovers in Auschwitz: A True Story will be published through Little, Brown in January 2024 and is being translated to multiple languages. A ...

  7. “In Lovers in Auschwitz, Keren Blankfeld offers a vivid portrait of the brutality of daily life at Auschwitz, alongside formidable tales of people who risked their lives to save others—even strangers—through sabotage, sympathy, and love. Mesmerizing and inspirational.”