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The Lost Childhood: A Memoir
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (1996)
Author: Yehuda Nir
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Best War story ever
this is the best World War Two story told.. I never liked history books but after i read the plot, i knew i had to read it. its true about what the person above said about reading it at night and you will not put it down until u finish it. I stayed up nights until 12, 1am to finish reading it.. i recommend everyone to read this even if you arent a fan of history. it will change your opinion.

The Lost Childhood By: Yehuda Nir
This is a very interesting book. This book is about a boy and his mother and his sister. They are all Jews, who servied the World War 2. The boy's name is Yehuda Nir. This is a hair-raising story.
Yehuda is the son of an affluent carpet manufacturer in Lwo'w, Poland. He has a nanny to take care of him and a German cook for him. He is only 9 years old. After the war started and they were forced into a smaller apartment.
Within the two years, the tide turns and the Nazi are again incontrol. Many Jews are seized on the streets, imprisoned, and executed. Yehuda's father is murdered. The family moves. Nazis sercure situations in Warsaw. His mother works as a domestic for a wealthy German playboy, catering orgies and meeting important Nazi officials.
Now their lives are turned upside down. They were living in a time where one had to be careful. They have to trust one another. Then finally there was a up rising in Warsaw. This is why I find this book interesting it is very good.

As Good As "Schindler's List"
This page-turning memoir by Yehuda Nir, a New York City psychiatrist, tells the story of his family's experiences during World War II, as it masqueraded as Christians and hid from the Nazis. Nir's fascinating, well-written narrative operates on several levels. These include: the grim adventures of a boy, his sister, and their mother who are caught in a historical nightmare and are trying to survive; a psychiatrist describing how different members of his family coped with the stress of hiding in plain view; and the experiences and impressions of a normal boy growing up in an abnormal world, shadowed by the possibility of disclosure and death.

Amazingly, this bleak but inspiring story is also laced with humor. Laugh-out-loud moments are provided by the Russians, who bomb Warsaw with heavy parcels of non-parachuted food, destroying the homes of their Polish allies; and flustered German nurses near the war's end, who are distracted from detecting that Nir is Jewish by the aggressive lewdness of his fellow prisoners. Steven Spielberg, get that into a movie!

It's truly a shame this book is out of print, since it provides an accessible human slant on the important subject of Jewish experience during World War II. In my opinion, the unavailability of this book illustrates a sadly common condition in today's book industry, with editors throwing money at worthless blockbusters but not supporting books like "The Lost Childhood", which could become an adult perennial and a basic text in high school and college curriculums with just a minor marketing effort.


Loving Men for All the Right Reasons
Published in Paperback by Dell Pub Co (1986)
Authors: Yehuda Nir and Bonnie Maslin
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Most helpful book I ever read regarding personal insight.
When I read this book, I was 23 years old. I was in a doomed relationship of 2 years, and wanted out. I was sick to death of failed relationships and since I had a child to think of, did not want another failure. I didnt want my failures to affect my (male) child and give him a warped view of how relationships worked. I read this book and found a chapter that showed me EXACTLY what patterns my relationships were following, and not only did it explain WHY I was making these mistakes, but it had helpful suggestions on how to BREAK these patterns. I followed its advice, found a man who loved me unconditionally, had enough patience to let me work through some of my "baggage", and we have been together ever since. We have been together for 15+ years and married over 13 years. I credit this book with bringing these important issues to my attention and helping me to break the cycle of failure in my relationships. I cannot tell you how happy I have been all these years. Highly recommended book.


Infancia Perdida, La
Published in Paperback by Planeta (1992)
Author: Yehuda NIR
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Lost Childhood, The: World War ll Memoir, A
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic (01 February, 2002)
Author: Dr. Yehuda Nir
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The Lost Childhood: A World War II Memoir of a Jewish Boy
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Paperbacks (T) (1900)
Author: Yehuda Nir
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Not Quite Paradise: Making Marriage Work
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (1987)
Authors: Bonnie Maslin and Yehuda Nir
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Patterns of Heartbreak: How to Stop Finding Mr. Wrong
Published in Paperback by SPI Books (1994)
Authors: Yehuda Nir, Bonnie Maslin, and Yehuda Ner
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