Review Of The Girl In The Red Coat By Roma Ligocka

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For my book review I chose to read “The Girl in the Red Coat,” a memoir written by Holocaust survivor Roma Ligocka along with some help from Iris Von Finickenstein. This book was originally written in German and published in Germany in 2000 by Verlagsgruppe Droemer Weltbild Gmgh & Co KG. It was then translated to English and re-published by Bantam Dell A division of Random House. Inc. New York, New York in 2002.
Roma Ligocka, the author of “The Girl in the Red Coat”, is a Jewish women. During the World War II she was a very young child and she, along with her family, were persecuted for their beliefs and their nationality. This book is a memoir about Roma Ligocka’s personal life during the time of the Holocaust. In it she mentions what it was like living in the Ghetto in World War II. Roma Ligocka has not written any other books but she has worked in film. Opera, and theater. …show more content…

She was inspired to write this book after attending the movie premier of “Schindler's List.” When watching the movie, Roma Ligocka recognized her childhood self. In the movie there was a little girl in a red coat, this girl was Roma Ligocka. She wrote this book as a memoir and in it she emphasises her memories of small details such as the men in shiny black boots hurting her family and explains how she was able to survive this dreadful time period. Roma Ligocka explores how the power of evil can affect someone’s life long after the evil originally