Michael Gruenbaum is a Holocaust survivor who spent his childhood in Nazi-occupied Prague and Terezin concentration camp.
Born in 1930, he experienced the gradual erosion of Jewish rights and eventual deportation to Terezin at age 12.
Gruenbaum survived with his mother and sister, later emigrating to the United States.
He collaborated with co-author Todd Hasak-Lowy to share his experiences in a way accessible to young readers.
Gruenbaum's memoir draws on his vivid memories, family documents, and historical research to provide a unique perspective on life in Terezin.
His story emphasizes resilience, hope, and the importance of human connections in the face of unimaginable adversity.
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