Forgotten Victims - The Children of the Holocaust

September 25, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
It is written that only 10% of the Jewish children in Europe survived the Holocaust. Latvia and Lithuania, two small Baltic countries north of Poland, suffered even higher casualties. Only 1 - 2 % of their Jewish children survived, and nearly all of those had been sent away to hide with non-Jewish families.

When first in print, To No Man’s Glory (www.tonomansglory.com) drew praise from around the globe, and was carried in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. A film adaptation of the book is under development in Europe, and seeking financing.

Review of To No Man’s Glory:

“So much has been written about surviving the Holocaust, that it takes a remarkable voice and a remarkable story to present fresh insight into growing up during the Holocaust years. However, Vincent (Arturs Lejnieks) Benson's story has been captured by his wife's words in a haunting, vivid memoir. Together, the Bensons have created a tale that blends memory with recorded history into a novel that is a must read.

“Written with self-honesty and revealing the pain of a child who was never able to be a child, To No Man’s Glory will not only touch the heart, but also enlighten the mind. The novel demonstrates the strength of human spirit and the will to survive, in powerful, vivid language yet does not dwell on the horror to the point that the novel becomes painful to read. A difficult balance, indeed, to find and maintain. This reviewer was profoundly touched by To No Man’s Glory, and heartily recommends it.” Cindy Penn, Senior Editor/Web Wizard

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