A collection of letters that documents the trials of a young Polish woman who was arrested and interrogated by the Gestapo in 1942 for working as a spy for the Polish Underground, imprisoned in Berlin, and executed two years later.
This collection of letters is an unforgettable glance into the world of a girl condemned to die at the hands of the Nazi's. Sent from the various prisons she was held during World War II, this collection of letters to her friends and family bring to life the realities of her situation and are an intimate look into her pain and happiness during the last years of her short life. I found I could relate to Krystyna because I am a young woman who's family went through the horrors of being Polish during Hitler's reign. But for everyone I think what Krystyna had to say will be equally moving. Though it only took me a few hours to read, this book is no less an important literary experience. Krystyna's insights into life, friendship, religion, war and nationalism are beautiful and inspiring. Her courage and spirit are moving. Hopefully this book will inspire all those who read it to enjoy and relish all the days that we have on this earth and not waste them in ignorance, selfishness or hate. I only wish it was longer!
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