Lovers in Auschwitz
A True Story
(Author) Keren Blankfeld'Haunting and powerfully resonant... this is a story not just of remarkable individuals, but also a tribute to the wider indomitability of the human spirit at the darkest moment in European history' - Sinclair McKay, bestselling author of Berlin and Dresden Zippi Spitzer and David Wisnia's story began when they first locked eyes across the work floor. It was the start of a romance that could have unfolded anywhere if it weren't for one key difference: Zippi and David were prisoners in history's most infamous death camp. David and Zippi defied the odds by surviving for years beneath the ash-choked skies of Auschwitz. Shielded by the protection of their fellow inmates, saved on occasion by their own ingenuity and twists of fate, their love affair reminded them that their old world still existed - a world of possibilities, of freedom and desire. As the war's end drew near, little did they know just how far their lives would diverge, and how many years would pass before they would meet again. An unbelievable true story of romance, sacrifice, loss, and resilience, Lovers in Auschwitz chronicles the lives of two young people ensnared in the Nazis' horrific creation, who discovered hope and humanity in history's darkest hour.
Keren Blankfeld
Keren Blankfeld is a journalist and writer known for her in-depth reporting on social issues and human interest stories. She has contributed to publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. Blankfeld's writing style is characterized by her ability to capture the human experience with empathy and nuance, shedding light on the lives of marginalized communities. One of her most notable works is a series of articles for The New York Times on the struggles of undocumented immigrants in the United States. Blankfeld's impactful storytelling has helped raise awareness and spark important conversations about pressing societal issues.