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Mama's love was the only thing that made life worth living. In those long, dark, cold and hungry days, it was Mama who kept me going. I'll always remember her quiet, continual presence, her prayers and her love. We never left each other's side. She was everything to me. [please could we use the author's personal photos on the back as part of the design]

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Mama's love was the only thing that made life worth living. In those long, dark, cold and hungry days, it was Mama who kept me going. I'll always remember her quiet, continual presence, her prayers and her love. We never left each other's side. She was everything to me. [please could we use the author's personal photos on the back as part of the design]
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Renee Salt is a 94-year-old Holocaust survivor. Born Rywka Ruchla Berkowicz in Poland in 1929, she was just 10 year old when World War II brought horror to her doorstep. After surviving Auschwitz-Birkenau, Renee was liberated from Bergen-Belsen in 1945. After moving to Paris, Renee met her husband Charles, a member of the British Army, and part of the the liberating forces at Bergen-Belsen. They married in 1949 and lived in North London, having two children and five grandchildren. Kate Thompson is a journalist and bestselling writer. As well as being passionate about capturing lost voices and untold social histories, Kate's also a library campaigner. Her 100 libraries project celebrates the richness and complexity of librarians work and the vital role of libraries in our communities. Alongside her journalism and writing, Kate is also a podcaster and recently launched her own podcast, From the Library With Love. You can find Kate on Facebook @KateThompsonAuthor.