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As long as I hope to live : the true story of the Jewish girl Alida Lopes Dias (1929-1943), her friendship album and all the girls who wrote in it / Claudia Carli ; translated by Laura Watkinson.

As long as I hope to live : the true story of the Jewish girl Alida Lopes Dias (1929-1943), her friendship album and all the girls who wrote in it / Claudia Carli ; translated by Laura Watkinson.
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ISBN 9781529385939 (paperback)
Name Carli, Claudia author.
Uniform title Zoo lang ik hoop te leven. English
Title As long as I hope to live : the true story of the Jewish girl Alida Lopes Dias (1929-1943), her friendship album and all the girls who wrote in it / Claudia Carli ; translated by Laura Watkinson.
Published London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2021.
©2021
Description viii, 414 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm.
Notes "First published in Dutch as Zoo lang ik hoop te level by Meulenhoff Boekerij in 2020"--Title page verso.
Summary The true and moving holocaust story of Jewish schoolgirl Alie Lopes Dias and the fate of her schoolfriends in Amsterdam. Only six of the 19 survived the war. Through the discovery of a precious friendship album which belonged to 12-year-old Alie, a Jewish schoolgirl in Amsterdam, Claudia Carli has traced and preserved the lives of an entire class of girls, most of whom did not survive the War. Alie and her friends are brought touchingly and vividly to life, along with their writings, in this extraordinary book. Their everyday hopes, pleasures and longings are offset by the constant fear of a knock on the door, a missing friend from class, a family member taken away. Alie and her mother were to die in Sobibor in 1943. Alie's sister Gretha survived Auschwitz and kept her promise to her sister to preserve the friendship album so long as she hoped to live. This book will sit alongside Anne Frank's diary and The Cutout Girl as a unique window into occupied Amsterdam and the girls who will now never be forgotten.
Language note Translated from the Dutch.
Subjects Lopes Dias, Alida, -- 1929-1943 -- Diaries
Lopes Dias, Alida, -- 1929-1943 -- Friends and associates
Jewish girls -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Diaries
Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
World War, 1939-1945 -- Children -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
World War, 1939-1945 -- Children -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Diaries
Holocaust survivors -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
Child Nazi concentration camp inmates -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
Netherlands -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945
Genre Diaries
Other Names Watkinson, Laura translator.
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