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The Miracle - A Child Holocaust Survivor’s Life Story

An Audio Drama with Songs based on the Biography of Lucy Deutsch

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The Miracle - A Child Holocaust Survivor’s Life Story

By: Lucy Deutsch, Catherine Joy, Deedee O'Malley
Narrated by: Lucy Deutsch
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The true story of 14-year-old Lucy who survived the concentration camp of Auschwitz.

LUCY DEUTSCH (born Lucy Lebovitz in 1930 in a village in the Karpathian mountains) was 14 years old when was deported to the concentration camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau with her parents and three siblings. While her mother and two younger siblings went straight to the crematorium, Lucy could escape the gas chamber by pretending to be eighteen years old.

Lucy’s strength and faith of a better future ahead helped her to survive the unimaginable cruelty of the Nazi machinery in the concentration camp. From her family Lucy was the only one to survive. This is a story not only about survival, but also about perseverance and hope.

Lucy Deutsch’s story takes us from the beautiful days of her youth in her little village (in former Czechoslovakia, Hungary from 1939 to 1944, and Ukraine today) to the unimaginable terrors of the Holocaust but also beyond. THE MIRACLE is a true Holocaust story with songs based on the biography of Lucy Deutsch.

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Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Jewish World Literature
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