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A Woman of Valor
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Product Details
Author:
Fred Skolnik
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
650
Publisher:
Histria Books (October 4, 2022)
Imprint:
Histria Fiction
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781592111435
ISBN-10:
1592111432
Weight:
30.4oz
Dimensions:
6.25" x 9.25" x 2"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_05022026_P10038138_onix30_Complete-20260502.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$34.99
Pub Discount:
65
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$26.94
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Case Pack:
16
Overview
A sweeping story of one woman’s grit across war, exile, and rebirth, this novel tracks an entire people through the century that remade them. It’s a spotlight on the cost of survival—and the scale of what endures.
From a crowded Sabbath table in Bialystok to the gas chambers of Auschwitz and the fires of resistance, one family fights to stay human as the world turns to ash.
Bialystok, once noisy with markets, arguments, and Sabbath songs, narrows to a cellar, a factory floor, then barbed wire. The Lefkovitz family—patriarch Nachum, fierce Fraida, brilliant Emma and her beloved Yoel—are swept from prosperity into the tightening fist of Nazi rule. Synagogues burn. Hospitals are raided. Children vanish into transports “to the east.” Every rumor is worse than the last, and every choice could mean life or instant death.
Inside the ghetto, hunger, terror, and betrayal grind people down. Yet Emma runs messages, smuggles weapons, hides the pregnant and the hunted. As deportations to extermination camps accelerate, she and the underground weigh an impossible question: walk quietly toward the trains, or turn the ghetto itself into a battlefield.
Told with unflinching honesty and searing intimacy, A Woman of Valor follows the Lefkovitzes from ghetto liquidation and trains packed with the dying, to forests where partisans strike back and, later, the fragile rebirth of survivors in Israel.
Readers who were gripped by the emotional force of The Tattooist of Auschwitz will be unable to look away from this family’s shattering, unforgettable journey.
From a crowded Sabbath table in Bialystok to the gas chambers of Auschwitz and the fires of resistance, one family fights to stay human as the world turns to ash.
Bialystok, once noisy with markets, arguments, and Sabbath songs, narrows to a cellar, a factory floor, then barbed wire. The Lefkovitz family—patriarch Nachum, fierce Fraida, brilliant Emma and her beloved Yoel—are swept from prosperity into the tightening fist of Nazi rule. Synagogues burn. Hospitals are raided. Children vanish into transports “to the east.” Every rumor is worse than the last, and every choice could mean life or instant death.
Inside the ghetto, hunger, terror, and betrayal grind people down. Yet Emma runs messages, smuggles weapons, hides the pregnant and the hunted. As deportations to extermination camps accelerate, she and the underground weigh an impossible question: walk quietly toward the trains, or turn the ghetto itself into a battlefield.
Told with unflinching honesty and searing intimacy, A Woman of Valor follows the Lefkovitzes from ghetto liquidation and trains packed with the dying, to forests where partisans strike back and, later, the fragile rebirth of survivors in Israel.
Readers who were gripped by the emotional force of The Tattooist of Auschwitz will be unable to look away from this family’s shattering, unforgettable journey.








