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Surviving The Forest (World War II Brave Women Fiction) Surviving The Forest by Adiva Geffen
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“Mann Tracht, un Gott Lacht Man Plans and God Laughs.”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest
“Compliancy is the father of disaster”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest
“The year was 1939. The world was still in a deep slumber, just like Sleeping Beauty, cursed by the evil witch. None of the leaders was looking ahead; they did not want to recognize the signs of terror that had begun to form a crack in the world.”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest
“How could they have known that the day would come when all that remained of their pretty wooden house, which was home to that happiness, would be a handful of ash? That a wicked hand would wipe from the face of the earth all that was built with love. How was it possible, in the face of all this beauty, to know how much evil there is in the world?”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest
“And we waited patiently. We believed him that we would still get there, and after all, it was good for us in Poland in those days. How could we have known...”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest
“We’ve waited for two thousand years, we can wait two more,”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest
“We already have the travel papers and permissions, and who knows what will be. We must take action, not wait. We must rebuild our homeland.”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest
“man cannot predict how his decisions will affect his life and the lives of those dear to him. Everyone just tries to do their best.”
Adiva Geffen, Surviving The Forest