FACING THE LION
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Simone Arnold Liebster
FACING THE LION is the autobiographical account of a young girl’s faith and courage. In the years immediately preceding World War II, Simone Arnord is a young girl who delights in life – her doting parents, her loving aunts and uncles, and her grandparents at their mountain farm in the Alsace-Lorraine region of France. As Simone grows into her preteen years, her parents turn from the Catholic Church and become devout Jehovah’s Witnesses. Simone, too, embraces the faith. The Nazi party (the “Lion”) takes over Alsace-Lorraine, and Simone’s schools become Nazi propaganda machines. Simone refuses to accept the Nazi party as being above God. Her simple acts of defiance lead her to be persecuted by the school staff and local officials, and ignored by friends. With her father already taken away to a German concentration camp, Simone is wrested away from her mother and sent to a reform school to be “reeducated”. There, Simone learns that her mother has also been put in a camp. Simone remains in the harsh reform school until the end of the war. She emerges feeling detached from life, but the faith that sustains her through her ordeals helps her rebuild her world. Facing the lion provides an interesting and detailed view of ordinary country and town life in the pre- war years and during Hitler’s regime. This inspiring story of a young girl standing up for her beliefs in the face of society’s overwhelming pressure to conform is a potent reminder of the power of remaining true to one’s beliefs. This book is also available in other languages: German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, and many more. For more informations please visit the Homepage of the Arnold-Liebster Foundation: www.alst.org
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Author
Simone Arnold Liebster
Pages
438
Publisher
Editions Schortgen, Luxembourg
Published Date
2012-03-26
ISBN
287953139X 9782879531397
Ratings
Google: 5
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"If you love documentaries and like stories of world War 2, thisssss is the one to read. It's a different WW2 story than most. It came from a girl in a religion that was also terrorized at that time and shows what she went through. I like this because this often doesn't get talked about as much as Jewish people being discriminated."