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Reviewed by Lucinda E Clarke for Readers' Favorite
The last words from Hinda’s father (Tatae in Yiddish) were: “You will live, and you will tell.” It has taken many years for her story to be written from eleven audio tapes that Hinda Mondlak Goldman recorded before she died in 1985. Tatae’s Promise by Sherry Maysonave and Moises J Goldman is partly historical fiction but closely based on the true story of two sisters whose families were persecuted under the Nazi regime. They were thrown out of their house in Poland, sent to a ghetto with no amenities and only minimal food, and then later the girls were transported to the Auschwitz death camp. The descriptions of their fight for survival, the inhumanities, the torture, cruelty, and deprivations were horrendous, but at every turn, Hinda used her wits and intelligence to keep herself and her younger sister Rachel alive. She was truly inspiring. It has been recorded that only two hundred people ever escaped from Auschwitz and Hinda and Rachel were two of them. But even when they walked out of the gates, their problems were not over.
I have read many books about this period of European history, but few have touched me as deeply as this one. Tatae’s Promise by Sherry Maysonave and Moises J Goldman is earth-shattering. The descriptions of Auschwitz are almost too horrific to believe they could possibly be true. The story is told through the eyes of Hinda and her sister, who had promised their father to live and tell the world the real facts about their persecution. As a Jew, Hinda was marked as part of the Final Solution yet she planned to escape, one of very few to succeed. But this is only part of the tale; nowhere in Poland are she and her sister safe. I held my breath as the escapees searched for places to hide while the war raged around them. I could not put this book down. I walked every step with Hinda, every chapter made me gasp, and, in the end, I felt humbled and ashamed that our world could create the conditions she had to overcome. This is a true testament to what actually happened and it should be on every prescribed book list for every school so we never let it happen again. A truly great story, beautifully written, and one that will change your life. I will never forget this book.