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Livia Bitton-Jackson

Surviving Unimaginable Terror: A Journey of Hope and Resilience

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Author: Livia Bitton-Jackson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780689823954

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1997

Audiobook length: 31min

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chapter 1: THE CITY OF MY DREAMS
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chapter 2: “HEY, JEW GIRL, JEW GIRL . . .”
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chapter 3: THE TALE OF THE YELLOW BICYCLE
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chapter 4: THE TALE OF THE YELLOW STAR
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chapter 5: FAREWELL, OLD MR. STERN
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chapter 6: THE GHETTO
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chapter 7: A MIRACLE
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chapter 8: DADDY, HOW COULD YOU LEAVE ME?
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chapter 9: CAN I KEEP MY POEMS PLEASE?
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chapter 10: AUNT SERENA
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chapter 11: OH, GOD, I DON’T WANT TO DIE!
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chapter 12: AUSCHWITZ
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chapter 13: ARBEIT MACHT FREI
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chapter 14: BORN IN THE SHOWERS
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chapter 15: THE RIOT
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chapter 16: TEEN VANITY
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chapter 17: THE DAWN OF NEW HOPE
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chapter 18: “MOMMY, THERE𔄩S A WORM IN YOUR SOUP!“
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chapter 19: ALIEN HEROES
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chapter 20: THE UPRISING
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chapter 21: HITLER IS NOT DEAD
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chapter 22: TATTOO
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chapter 23: THE BROKEN BED
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chapter 24: IS IT TRUE ABOUT THE SMOKE?
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chapter 25: THE SELECTION
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chapter 26: THE TRANSPORT
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chapter 27: A HANDKERCHIEF
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chapter 28: THIS MUST BE HEAVEN
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chapter 29: HERR ZERKÜBEL
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chapter 30: LEAH KOHN, FORGIVE ME ...
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chapter 31: THE BOWL OF SOUP
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chapter 32: THE BIRD OF GOLD
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chapter 33: AN ECHO IN THE FOG
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chapter 34: TO FACE THE WORLD
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chapter 35: THE LOST GAME
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chapter 36: IT’S AN AMERICAN PLANE!
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chapter 37: FREEDOM, AT LAST
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chapter 38: HOMECOMING
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chapter 39: “AMERICA, WILL YOU BE MY HOME?”
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chapter 40: THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
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Who should listen I Have Lived A Thousand Years

"I Have Lived a Thousand Years" by Livia Bitton-Jackson is a poignant memoir that recounts the harrowing experiences of a young girl during the Holocaust. This summary audiobook is ideal for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Jewish experience during World War II. It is particularly valuable for young adults and students exploring themes of resilience, survival, and the impact of trauma, as well as for those interested in personal stories of strength in the face of unimaginable adversity.

3 quotes from I Have Lived A Thousand Years

  • "To be alive is to be constantly challenged, but to survive is to find the strength within oneself to rise above the challenges."
  • "The power of hope is greater than the power of despair; it lifts us, even in the darkest of moments."
  • "In the midst of suffering, our humanity shines brightest; it is in our acts of kindness that we truly live on."

Author : Livia Bitton-Jackson

Livia Bitton-Jackson, born Elli L. Friedmann on February 28, 1931, in Samorin, Czechoslovakia, is a celebrated author and Holocaust survivor. At just 13, she and her family were forcibly taken to Ghetto Nagymagyar and later transported to Auschwitz, where she endured unimaginable horrors until her liberation in 1945. In 1951, Bitton-Jackson immigrated to the United States on a refugee boat, where she pursued her education at New York University, earning a Ph.D. in Hebrew Culture and Jewish History. Her poignant memoir, *I Have Lived a Thousand Years*, published in 1997, recounts her harrowing experiences and resilient spirit.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

I Have Lived A Thousand Years Free Audiobook Download

Livia Bitton-Jackson

Surviving Unimaginable Terror: A Journey of Hope and Resilience

4.1822184rating

Information

Author: Livia Bitton-Jackson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780689823954

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1997

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen I Have Lived A Thousand Years

"I Have Lived a Thousand Years" by Livia Bitton-Jackson is a poignant memoir that recounts the harrowing experiences of a young girl during the Holocaust. This summary audiobook is ideal for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Jewish experience during World War II. It is particularly valuable for young adults and students exploring themes of resilience, survival, and the impact of trauma, as well as for those interested in personal stories of strength in the face of unimaginable adversity.

3 quotes from I Have Lived A Thousand Years

  • "To be alive is to be constantly challenged, but to survive is to find the strength within oneself to rise above the challenges."
  • "The power of hope is greater than the power of despair; it lifts us, even in the darkest of moments."
  • "In the midst of suffering, our humanity shines brightest; it is in our acts of kindness that we truly live on."

Author: Livia Bitton-Jackson

Livia Bitton-Jackson, born Elli L. Friedmann on February 28, 1931, in Samorin, Czechoslovakia, is a celebrated author and Holocaust survivor. At just 13, she and her family were forcibly taken to Ghetto Nagymagyar and later transported to Auschwitz, where she endured unimaginable horrors until her liberation in 1945. In 1951, Bitton-Jackson immigrated to the United States on a refugee boat, where she pursued her education at New York University, earning a Ph.D. in Hebrew Culture and Jewish History. Her poignant memoir, *I Have Lived a Thousand Years*, published in 1997, recounts her harrowing experiences and resilient spirit.