Description
Discover the extraordinary narrative of resilience and hope in 'Miracles Do Happen.' This captivating true story follows Fela Perelman, a young Jewish girl in Lodz, Poland, whose life takes an unimaginable turn during World War II. After befriending the Rozenblum family, Fela forms a deep bond with Rose, while harboring a tender affection for Rose's brother, Felix. As the Nazi regime tightens its grip, Fela and Felix's world descends into chaos. Forced into a ghetto, they endure unimaginable challenges, including forced labor and the horrors of Auschwitz. Despite the darkest times, their love shines through, echoing the theme that true love and hope can survive even the most horrific circumstances. This spellbinding account captures not only the brutality faced by the Jewish community but also the miraculous moments that sustained them through despair. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking powerful stories of survival, 'Miracles Do Happen' is a testament to the enduring human spirit. Embrace this emotional journey and witness how love can conquer all, even in the direst situations— a must-read that enlightens and inspires. With 240 pages of compelling prose published by Scribe Publications, this trade paperback edition will resonate with readers of all backgrounds and ages.