
Le voyage de Cilka
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Narrated by:
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Isabelle Miller
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By:
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Heather Morris
About this listen
Cilka Klein n'a que 16 ans lorsqu'elle est déportée.
Très vite remarquée pour sa beauté par le commandant du camp de Birkenau et mise à l'écart des autres prisonnières. À la Libération, elle est condamnée pour faits de collaboration et envoyée dans un camp de Sibérie ; c'est alors un deuxième enfer qui commence pour elle. Au goulag, où elle doit purger une sentence de quinze ans, elle se lie d'amitié avec une médecin, et apprend à s'occuper des malades dans des conditions inimaginables. C'est ainsi qu'elle rencontre Alexandr, et qu'elle se rend compte que l'amour peut naître même dans les moments les plus dramatiques.
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