Description: In riveting first-person accounts, twenty-three adult survivors share the memories many had long supressed--how they lived in constant danger of discovery, fabricated new identities, and risked life, health and sanity to escape Nazi torture. Here, too, is how they grew, battled the guilt of surviving, and found the spirit to love and to heal.
Review Quotes: "These individuals' stories remind us that humans can survive the vilest adversity, and go on to live lives that are wholesome and good."
-- Detroit Free Press"A stirring saga of courage...The Hidden Children prodigiously helps us to remember what we dare not forget." -- Jewish Sentinel "Powerful and gripping...In the literature of the Holocaust, Marks has added a remarkable contribution." -- Booklist "Remarkable and moving." -- Houston Chronicle