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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The Moon Was My Witness Ebook Review



Book Description :
"Blood, fire and towers of smoke"
His expressive blue eyes full of warmth were the secret weapon of Abraham Levy and another secret he had kept in his heart for years.
In 1937 he immigrated to Palestine with part of his family and stayed there for a year and a half. As an eight year old child, he ran on the golden sands of Tel-Aviv and became an Israeli in whose blood, flowed the legend of the ancient hero Bar-Cochba.
The cruelty of destiny took him back to Europe right before the war against his will. All the rest of his family, who had tasted the taste of Paradise in Palestine, was murdered in the ghetto and Abraham went through the Inferno of 6 concentration camps at the age of 12: R.A.B. Lager, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buna, Dora, Nord-Hausen and Bergen-Belzen.
He received the power to overcome all tribulations from the sun, the sea breeze and the streets of Tel-Aviv, from his friends in 'Tachkemoni School' and the words he repeated to himself over and over again: 'I am as brave as an Israeli soldier, I am a fighter and I will never surrender. I am like Bar-Kochvah, I look the lion in the eyes and defeat him. I am from Palestine and I am strong!'
From the moment when he was torn from his mother's arms in the Zychlin Ghetto until he reached the coast of The Holy Land once more, he passed a journey full of obstacles but he founded a glorious family. 'Only here everything belongs to us, the blue sea, the sky, the mountains, the oranges and the clean air. Here is the land where Elijah the Prophet went up to Heaven and Bar-Kochvah rode the lion.' (description copied) 
This book is based in the era of Hitler. You get a taste of what it was like for so many people in that time. Where they lived, what they had to sacrifice, and how they were treated. Having to scavenge for food just to survive. One boy beat the odds while his entire family was taken from him.
This book actually brought me to tears. It was like I could feel what this family had to endure through the eyes of this little boy. Being ripped from his mother and siblings at a young age, he had to work hard just to survive.  The strength he had was amazing!
I had to look up some of the language to understand what was written but I was glad to do so. It brought the book into better perspective for me! Plus I was able to learn something new in the process!
If you are looking for a great read then this is it! I recommend this if you are into history and books about strength! For me it was a tear jerker only because it was a sad era and the things this child had to go through at such a young age horrified me. Don't get me wrong, it was an excellent book! Just prepare yourself for a heartfelt adventure while reading!
If you would like to purchase this E-book you can do so here on ~AMAZON~
* I received this product free in exchange for my unbiased review. I was not compensated for my review and all my opinions are my own. One may or may not have the same opinion as myself when reading this book. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. *

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