They hid wherever they could for as long as it took the Allies to win the war --
Jewish children, frightened, alone, often separated from their families. For
months, even years, they faced the constant danger of discovery, fabricating new
identities at a young age, sacrificing their childhoods to save their lives.
These secret survivors have suppressed these painful memories for decades. Now,
in The Hidden Children, twenty-three adult survivors share their moving wartime
experiences -- some for the first time.
There is Rosa, who hid in an impoverished one-room farmhouse with three
others, sleeping on a clay pallet behind a stove; Renee, who posed as a Catholic
and was kept in a convent by nuns who knew her secret; and Richard, who lived in
a closet with his family for thirteen months. Their personal stories of belief
and determination give a voice, at last, to the forgotten. Inspiring and
life-affirming, The Hidden Children is an unparalleled document of witness,
discovery, and the miracle of human courage.