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Return to Auschwitz

The unforgettable, dramatic and heart-breaking story of young love and holocaust survival

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Return to Auschwitz

By: Kevin Paul Woodrow
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Although this story begins in the darkest of places, Auschwitz, it manifests into a beautiful and romantic story of love that spans six decades.

A sixteen year old Hungarian boy notices a beautiful sixteen year old Polish girl across a crowded room. Their eyes meet, an instant attraction forms, and eventually they fall madly in love. However, there is a problem; they are both prisoners in Auschwitz.

This is the story of Peter Florea, a young Jewish boy who makes a terrible mistake when in 1943 he volunteers to be sent from Hungary to a ‘work camp,’ but arrives to find he is actually in the notorious Auschwitz Birkenau, the death camp in Southern Poland.

Whilst there he meets and falls madly in love with a beautiful Polish girl, Margo Koval, but can their love survive Auschwitz Birkenau?

Two days before the Russians liberate Auschwitz, Peter watches in horror as his beloved Margo is marched out of the camp by the Nazis. Has the girl he loves been executed and lying in a mass grave somewhere in the forest, or has she survived the death march? He will spend the rest of his life trying to discover the truth.

Peter will search everywhere to find Margo. His quest to find her will take him from Auschwitz to Krakow in Poland, Budapest, (his home city in Hungary,) Bristol, Paris in France, with much of the story taking place in the city of Bath in the United Kingdom.

This is the romantic story of holocaust survival, a tale of a love that spans more than six decades, a beautiful but heartbreaking story that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you feeling breathless, but wanting more.
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