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Product Description:
If she could find four perfect pebbles of almost exactly the same size and shape, it meant that her family would remain whole. Mama and papa and she and Albert would survive Bergen-Belsen. The four of them might even survive the Nazis' attempt to destroy every last Jew in Europe
Customer Reviews:
Average Rating:
Rating: - Heartfelt and Powerful
Marion gives a powerful firsthand account of what is was like to live through the Holocaust. Definitely a must read.
Rating: - Stories of the past are very important
I read this book many years ago. I cherish the ancestral story that is depicted inside the paperback cover, and would definitely encourage anyone that would like to understand a part of life in the holocaust time period to look into exploring this book from cover to cover.
Rating: - Four Perfect Pebbles
We were lucky enough to hear Marion Blumenthal Lazan speak here in Des Moines. I knew that I wanted to share her story with my grandsons. We have to teach the Holocaust to our young people so that history will not be repeated!
Rating: - Absorbing Read for a Biography
I found this book uncommonly absorbing, for being written in a biography style. Mostly you will learn about many events from World War II, and how a true story was played out for the Blumenthal family.
I expected the book to be okay, but as it turned out, I really enjoyed it! I truly recommend this book for anyone at all, who is interested in reading a real life Holocaust story.
Rating: - Good put not exciting
This is a good read but it is not exciting. I could take it or leave it. Its interesting to see how they recall and tell the events of the holocaust that they went through, but its not something that I would run out to get to read. I think Number the Stars, Annie Frank or The Hidding Place are more gripping that this one.