"Born in a Polish shtetl in 1936, Sal's world was surrounded by murderous rage - and the spare miracle. From secretly attending school in a ghetto to cowering for weeks in an attic without making a sound; hiding underneath a farmhouse to wandering barefoot through fields of rye - Sal lived a life that Deb only knew of from movies ... Bury the Hot is the Holocaust story few have the tenacity or courage to share, and explores equally a traumatized childhood and how the repression of it impacts a marriage. It is the heartbreaking account of evading murder, and brutally honest reflection of a life lived trying to escape the memories"--Page [4], Cover.
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