Maria Mill (International) assertion Maria Mill i(A74167 works by)
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8 y separately published work icon The Nazis Knew My Name : A Remarkable Story of Survival and Courage in Auschwitz Magda Hellinger , Maya Lee , David Brewster , ( trans. Maria Mill with title Die Nazis kannten meinen Namen ) Cologne : Bastei Lübbe , 2022 21864390 2021 single work autobiography

'The extraordinarily moving memoir by Australian Slovakian Holocaust survivor Magda Hellinger, who saved an untold number of lives at Auschwitz through everyday acts of courage, kindness and ingenuity.

'In March 1942, twenty-five-year-old kindergarten teacher Magda Hellinger and nearly a thousand other young Slovakian women were deported to Poland on the second transportation of Jewish people sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. The women were told they'd be working at a shoe factory.

'At Auschwitz the SS soon discovered that by putting Jewish prisoners in charge of the day-to-day running of the accommodation blocks, camp administration and workforces, they could both reduce the number of guards required and deflect the distrust of the prisoner population away from themselves. Magda was one such prisoner selected for leadership and over three years served in many prisoner leader roles, from room leader, to block leader – at one time in charge of the notorious Experimental Block 10 where reproductive experiments were performed on hundreds of women – and eventually camp leader, responsible for 30,000 women.

'She found herself constantly walking a dangerously fine line: using every possible opportunity to save lives while avoiding suspicion by the SS, and risking torture or execution. Through her bold intelligence, sheer audacity, inner strength and shrewd survival instincts, she was able to rise above the horror and cruelty of the camps and build pivotal relationships with the women under her watch, and even some of Auschwitz's most notorious Nazi senior officers including the Commandant, Josef Kramer.

'Based on Magda's personal account and completed by her daughter Maya's extensive research, including testimonies from fellow Auschwitz survivors, this awe-inspiring tale offers us incredible insight into human nature, the power of resilience, and the goodness that can shine through even in the most horrific of conditions.' (Publication summary)

7 2 y separately published work icon Tuscan Rose Belinda Alexandra , ( trans. Maria Mill with title Der Duft der wilden Rose : Roman ) Augsburg : Weltbild , 2012 Z1675906 2010 single work novel historical fiction

'A mysterious stranger known as "The Wolf" leaves an infant with the sisters of Santo Spirito. A tiny silver key hidden in her wrappings is the one clue to the child's identity...

'Rosa's only family is the nuns who have raised her. When she turns fifteen, she must leave them and become governess to the daughter of an aristocrat and his strange, frightening wife. Their house is elegant but cursed, and Rosa - blessed with gifts beyond her considerable musical talents - is torn between her desire to know the truth and her fear of its repercussions.

'And all the while, the hand of Fascism curls around beautiful Italy, and none of her citizens is safe. Rosa faces unimaginable hardship: her only weapons her intelligence, intuition and determination ... and her extraordinary capacity for love.' (From the publisher's website.)

5 y separately published work icon A Jerk on One End : Reflections of a Mediocre Fisherman Robert Hughes , ( trans. Maria Mill with title Es ist so Leicht, sich das Leben Schwer zu Machen : vom Angeln und vom Fliegenfischen ) Munich : Karl Blessing Verlag , 2002 Z1100115 1999 single work autobiography From book jacket 'Hughes traces his love of fishing back to his earliest boyhood on Sydney Harbor, Australia, and recounts the high and low points of his career with rod and reel - the first surge of triumph when he snagged a six-pound bonito, the shame of having his father catch him trout-fishing with live bait (the most perfidious failing in the eyes of every fly fisher), hair-raising shark tales he picked up on the Sydney waterfront'
4 18 y separately published work icon The Tiger in the Tiger Pit Janette Turner Hospital , ( trans. Maria Mill with title Der Tiger in seiner Höhle : Roman ) Reinbek : Rowohlt , 1995 Z141311 1983 single work novel An estranged New England family gather for their parents' 50th wedding anniversary.
5 35 y separately published work icon The Ivory Swing Janette Turner Hospital , ( trans. Maria Mill with title Auf einer indischen Schaukel ) Reinbek : Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag , 1994 Z12644 1982 single work novel

'A professor's wife, Juliet, already feeling too far from the excitements of city life in her small Canadian college-town, obligingly journeys with husband David (and their two children) even further: to Kerala in southern India, for David's research sabbatical year.'  (Publication summary)

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