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The Keeper of Miracles / by Phillip Maisel.

The Keeper of Miracles / by Phillip Maisel.
Keeper of Miracles /
For more than thirty years, Phillip Maisel has worked selflessly to record the harrowing stories of Holocaust survivors. Volunteering at Melbourne's Jewish Holocaust Centre, Phillip has listened tirelessly to their memories, preserved their voices and proven, time and time again, just how healing storytelling can be. Each testimony of survival is a miracle in itself - earning Phillip the nickname 'the Keeper of Miracles'. But, for Phillip, confronting and overcoming trauma is also personal. A Holocaust survivor himself, he, too, has unthinkable stories of triumph and tragedy, cruelty and hope. Published as Phillip turns 99, this deeply moving, healing and inspiring memoir shows us the cathartic power of storytelling and reminds us never to underestimate the impact of human kindness.

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Adult Non-Fiction   Laurieton . On Loan, Reserved . 27 Jun 2024
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Record Number 698192
ISBN 9781760985318
Author Maisel, Phillip
Title The Keeper of Miracles / by Phillip Maisel.
Publication details Sydney, New South Wales : Macmillan, 2021.
Pagination etc. 214 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 22 cm.
Summary Note For more than thirty years, Phillip Maisel has worked selflessly to record the harrowing stories of Holocaust survivors. Volunteering at Melbourne's Jewish Holocaust Centre, Phillip has listened tirelessly to their memories, preserved their voices and proven, time and time again, just how healing storytelling can be. Each testimony of survival is a miracle in itself - earning Phillip the nickname 'the Keeper of Miracles'. But, for Phillip, confronting and overcoming trauma is also personal. A Holocaust survivor himself, he, too, has unthinkable stories of triumph and tragedy, cruelty and hope. Published as Phillip turns 99, this deeply moving, healing and inspiring memoir shows us the cathartic power of storytelling and reminds us never to underestimate the impact of human kindness.
Subject Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Lithuania
Holocaust survivors -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Lithuanian
Death march survivors -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Lithuania -- Biography
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