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The Girl in the Red Coat: A Memoir
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In the poignant memoir "The Girl in the Red Coat," Roma Ligocka recounts her childhood experiences in Poland during the harrowing period of German occupation. Her vivid red coat became a symbol amidst the surrounding darkness, a memory she was forced to confront decades later during a viewing of Spielberg's "Schindler's List." Identifying herself as the girl depicted in the film, Ligocka embarks on an intense journey to piece together her fragmented past and understand the life that unfolded after her survival. This memoir stands out for its raw honesty as Ligocka revisits the heart of evil she faced as a child—remembering the threatening black boots, the abrupt executions, her sorrowful mother and missing father—culminating in her own daring escape. The narrative explores the lingering impact of past horrors and the complex process of finding hope after trauma. "The Girl in the Red Coat" is a compelling chronicle of resilience for anyone who has faced a shadowed history and seeks to embrace the light ahead. **Author:** Roma Ligocka **Publisher:** Random House **Publication Year:** 2003 **Format:** Paperback **Pages:** 304 **Dimensions:** 13.8 x 20.8 x 2.5 cm **Language:** English **ISBN:** 9780385337403
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In the poignant memoir "The Girl in the Red Coat," Roma Ligocka recounts her childhood experiences in Poland during the harrowing period of German occupation. Her vivid red coat became a symbol amidst the surrounding darkness, a memory she was forced to confront decades later during a viewing of Spielberg's "Schindler's List." Identifying herself as the girl depicted in the film, Ligocka embarks on an intense journey to piece together her fragmented past and understand the life that unfolded after her survival. This memoir stands out for its raw honesty as Ligocka revisits the heart of evil she faced as a child—remembering the threatening black boots, the abrupt executions, her sorrowful mother and missing father—culminating in her own daring escape. The narrative explores the lingering impact of past horrors and the complex process of finding hope after trauma. "The Girl in the Red Coat" is a compelling chronicle of resilience for anyone who has faced a shadowed history and seeks to embrace the light ahead. **Author:** Roma Ligocka **Publisher:** Random House **Publication Year:** 2003 **Format:** Paperback **Pages:** 304 **Dimensions:** 13.8 x 20.8 x 2.5 cm **Language:** English **ISBN:** 9780385337403
