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Far Above Rubies (2001)

por Cynthia Polansky

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Based on a true story, a Dutch woman is caught in the nightmare of Hitler's regime when she voluntarily accompanies her six stepdaughters to Auschwitz. What transpires during and after the war exemplifies a rare courage in an extraordinary heroine.
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story reads as an authentic experience of a Dutch woman at the occupation of Holland by the Nazis. She is newly married with 6 stepdaughters . She is a larger than life woman who loves her stepdaughters fiercely to the point when all 6 girls are up for transport to Wesertbork, she goes with them even though her name is not on the list. From there they travel by cattle train to Auschwitz where Sofie tries to protect the girls from the very real horrors of this god awful concentration camp. The story continues with her liberation and how she deals with a life that will never be the same.
This is a real life story so it deserves respect. The book is a bit simpplistic in its delivery and I would have liked more depth of history reference . But an important book. ( )
  Smits | Apr 24, 2021 |
Far Above Rubies, by Cynthia Polansky

Far Above Rubies, by Cynthia Polansky, is a brilliantly written historical fiction memoir. Polansky's book is a triumphant tribute to Sofie Mecklenberg Rijnfeld Davidson, a selfless woman with extraordinary energy and will. The novel is based on the woman known to her niece as Tante Soof. She was a born a Polish Jew and married a man with six wonderful girls. Although not Sofie's biological children, she became their mother and loved the girls as if she had given birth to them. She loved them so much, that when only the girls were summoned to report for resettlement, Sofie decided she could not let them face their fate alone. She willingly accepted deportation. When the SS saw that Sophie had not been called, she had to plead with him to let her stay. Little did she know that the prescient SS guard couldn’t care less. The horrors of the concentration camp told through the eyes of Sophie are real. She was a person with uncommon bravery who could face up to the SS and with faith survived the despicable crimes and atrocities acted out at Auschwitz. At times she jeopardized her own life, giving up meager portions of rations to help her daughters and other prisoners. Tante Soof lived life with dignity. She complained less and saw the silver lining more. She had an unmatched ability to inspire hope in hundreds who would not live another day. Few people can say they have given more to help other people at the risk of loosing their life than Sofie.

“A woman of valor who can find? For her price is far above rubies.” Polansky makes reference to this quote from Proverbs in the title of her book. She has written a sincere story from her heart with honor to a courageous and precious woman. I couldn’t put this book down as I read in amazement and wonder at what this exceptional person's life was like. Plan on a late night reading, I highly recommend it. Polanksy's telling of the story is a finely tuned echo of the past. ( )
  WisteriaLeigh | Aug 2, 2008 |
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