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Biographies & History Graphic Novels - But I Live: Three Stories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust

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Book Synopsis: An intimate co-creation of three graphic novelists and four Holocaust survivors, But I Live consists of three illustrated stories based on the experiences of each survivor during and after the Holocaust.David Schaffer and his family survived in Romania due to their refusal to obey Nazi collaborators. In the Netherlands, brothers Nico and Rolf Kamp were separated from their parents and hidden by the Dutch resistance in thirteen different places. Through the story of Emmie Arbel, a child survivor of the Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, we see the lifelong trauma inflicted by the Holocaust.To complement these hauntingly beautiful and unforgettable visual stories, But I Live includes historical essays, an illustrated postscript from the artists, and personal words from each of the survivors.As we urgently approach the post-witness era without living survivors of the Holocaust, these illustrated stories act as a physical embodiment of memory and help to create a new archive for future readers. By turning these testimonies into graphic novels, But I Live aims to teach new generations about racism, antisemitism, human rights, and social justice.

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Immerse yourself in the gripping tales of survival and resilience with But I Live: Three Stories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust. This powerful graphic novel brings together the expertise of three talented illustrators and the firsthand accounts of four Holocaust survivors.

Follow the journey of David Schaffer and his family as they defy Nazi collaborators in Romania, showcasing the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable horrors. The story of brothers Nico and Rolf Kamp, separated from their parents and sheltered by the Dutch resistance in thirteen different locations, is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of ordinary individuals.

But I Live delves into the haunting story of Emmie Arbel, a child survivor of Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. Through her eyes, we witness the lifelong trauma inflicted by the Holocaust, leaving an indelible mark on her soul.

In addition to these heart-wrenching and beautifully illustrated stories, But I Live also features insightful historical essays, artists' postscript, and personal reflections from each survivor. It serves as an invaluable educational resource, allowing readers to explore the depths of racism, antisemitism, human rights, and social justice.

As we approach a time without living Holocaust survivors, the need to preserve their memories becomes even more vital. But I Live acts as a physical embodiment of memory, capturing the voices and experiences of those who endured unimaginable suffering. By embracing the power of graphic novels, this book creates a new archive, ensuring the stories of survivors are transmitted to future generations.

Experience the power of But I Live and teach the lessons of history to a new generation. Let us honor the survivors by spreading awareness of their stories and promoting a world free from hatred and prejudice.

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