Jenny Reynolds, a young South African convert to Judaism, was full of eager anticipation as she set out from Johannesburg on the "March of the Living" tour. Over the next few weeks, as part of an organized groups of thousands of holocaust survivors and their families, she would visit the scenes of the German destruction of European Jewry during the Second World War. It promised to be a profound intellectual and emotional experience, an experience that would be burned into her memory for the rest of her life. Her pilgrimage to the scenes of the holocaust does indeed become an experience that she would never forget, but in a very unexpected way. During an unscheduled overnight stopover in Switzerland, Jenny is shocked to discover that there may be a dark secret buried in her family's past This is the original version of Stranger to her People, edited and published by CIS
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Hardcover. Etat : NF. Etat de la jaquette : VG. 207 pages. A South African convert searches for her real roots. A story involving Holocaust survivors, modern German and Neo-Nazis. N° de réf. du vendeur 19503
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