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Author Konar, Affinity, author.

Title Mischling : a novel / Affinity Konar.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Lee Boudreaux Books/Back Bay Books, 2017.
©2017

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 Burlington Public Library - Adult Department  FIC KONAR    Check Shelf
Edition First Lee Boudreaux Books/Back Bay Books paperback edition, May 2017.
Description 342, 12 pages ; 21 cm
Contents It's 1944 when the twin sisters arrive at Auschwitz with their mother and grandfather. In their benighted new world, Pearl and Stasha Zagorski take refuge in their identical natures, comforting themselves with the private language and shared games of their childhood. As part of the experimental population of twins known as Mengele's Zoo, the girls experience privileges and horrors unknown to others, and they find themselves changed, stripped of the personalities they once shared, their identities altered by the burdens of guilt and pain. That winter, at a concert orchestrated by Mengele, Pearl disappears. Stasha grieves for her twin, but clings to the possibility that Pearl remains alive. When the camp is liberated by the Red Army, she and her companion Feliks -- a boy bent on vengeance for his own lost twin -- travel through Poland's devastation. Undeterred by injury, starvation, or the chaos around them, motivated by equal parts danger and hope, they encounter hostile villagers, Jewish resistance fighters, and fellow refugees, their quest enabled by the notion that Mengele may be captured and brought to justice within the ruins of the Warsaw Zoo. As the young survivors discover what has become of the world, they must try to imagine a future within it.
Summary It's 1944 when the twin sisters arrive at Auschwitz with their mother and grandfather. In their benighted new world, Pearl and Stasha Zagorski take refuge in their identical natures, comforting themselves with the private language and shared games of their childhood. As part of the experimental population of twins known as Mengele's Zoo, the girls experience privileges and horrors unknown to others, and they find themselves changed, stripped of the personalities they once shared, their identities altered by the burdens of guilt and pain. That winter, at a concert orchestrated by Mengele, Pearl disappears. Stasha grieves for her twin, but clings to the possibility that Pearl remains alive. When the camp is liberated by the Red Army, she and her companion Feliks--a boy bent on vengeance for his own lost twin--travel through Poland's devastation. Undeterred by injury, starvation, or the chaos around them, motivated by equal parts danger and hope, they encounter hostile villagers, Jewish resistance fighters, and fellow refugees, their quest enabled by the notion that Mengele may be captured and brought to justice within the ruins of the Warsaw Zoo. As the young survivors discover what has become of the world, they must try to imagine a future within it.
Subject Auschwitz (Concentration camp) -- Buildings -- Fiction.
Concentration camps -- Poland -- Fiction.
Nazis -- Fiction.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction.
Twin sisters -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Historical fiction.
Fiction.
ISBN 9780316308090 (paperback)
0316308099 (paperback)
9780316308106 (hardcover)
0316308102 (hardcover)
9780316466844 (signed edition)
0316466840 (signed edition)
9780316511582 (Target edition)
0316511587 (Target edition)
9780316464178 (large print)
0316464171 (large print)
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