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The remarkable story of the farmer's daughter from Galloway who protected the girls in her care at the Scottish Jewish Mission School in Budapest from the Nazis, leading to her incarceration in Auschwitz and subsequent death. Based on in-depth research.

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The remarkable story of the farmer's daughter from Galloway who protected the girls in her care at the Scottish Jewish Mission School in Budapest from the Nazis, leading to her incarceration in Auschwitz and subsequent death. Based on in-depth research.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Miller was a founder member and Director of the Jeely Piece Club, sharing with other local families in establishing self-help and mutual support for parents and children in a Glasgow housing scheme. Later specializing in the care of traumatized children, she carried out a similar role for HIV+ orphans in rural Zimbabwe from 2007-2012. Named Evening Times 'International Scotswoman of the Year' in 2009, her lifelong interest in the care of children in difficult situations drew her to explore Jane Haining's devotion to the Jewish girls in her care.