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French Holocaust survivor Marcel Cohen reconstructs the lives of his family members murdered in Auschwitz in 1943 and 1944 through “all that I remember, and all that I could learn” about them. Each chapter is dedicated respectively to his mother, father, sister, grandparents, uncles, and aunt. Cohen, who was five years old when he last saw his family, collects in these pages all the geographic, material, sentimental, olfactory, and visual points of reference he can to fill in the silences and lacunae that surround the memory of his, largely unknown,  family members.  

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(Folio, 2015)
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2015
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French
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