Press
BOOK PRESS & REVIEWS
Washington Post “Zippi and David are both lovingly rendered. And in focusing on them, the book does implicitly honor the full humanity of two survivors — recapturing the texture of their origins, their hopes and dreams, and their complex lives, rather than merely their presence at one of history’s most unfathomable, tragic episodes.”
Time Magazine "Lovers in Auschwitz adds to the history of resistance during the Holocaust, and is an example of a rare story of joy during an incredibly dark time.”
People Magazine (January Best Book Selection) “This searing true story shows the human spirit transcending horrific suffering.”
Los Angeles Times (January Best Book Selection) “A complicated, important story, told with great care.”
The Forward “Keren Blankfeld’s gripping Lovers in Auschwitz, written with the page-turning intensity of a good novel, tells one such story."
Jewish Book Council "Today, when firsthand accounts of the Holocaust are few and antisemitism is once again on the rise, reading a warm, accessible story like Lovers in Auschwitz offers particular value. It captures the miracle of love in a place of horror and reminds us that, at the very moment the world is tearing us apart, certain forces might bring us back together."
Aish "A new book uncovers the almost-lost story of hope during the darkest of times."
New York Post "They fell in love at Auschwitz and survived — then they didn’t see each other for 71 years [...] a new, notable book."
Publisher's Weekly "Fast-paced and novelistic, this is a moving demonstration of the ability to find love in the darkest places."
Şalom Turkey "'Lovers in Auschwitz' is not a book, but a movie. It's a movie that journalist-writer Keren Blankfeld has meticulously woven into our minds, the scenes of which will never leave our eyes"
EXCERPTS
The Telegraph David Wisnia and Helen 'Zippi' Spitzer met as prisoners and began a clandestine romance, but plans to meet after liberation went awry...
The Smithsonian The Couple Who Fell in Love in a Nazi Death Camp: A new book chronicles the unlikely connection between Helen Spitzer and David Wisnia, both of whom survived Auschwitz
ESSAYS
Lithub Uncovering the Incredible Story of a Romance Between Two Prisoners in Auschwitz: Keren Blankfeld on Researching a Gripping Love Story and the Challenges of Writing About Someone Who Isn't There
Jewish Book Council Love and Survival in Auschwitz