Miriam Feuer Sorger spent World War II as a fugitive in her own l&. Barely escaping the Nazi-built ghetto in her hometown of Kolomyia when she was only fifteen Miriam ran for her life through the war-torn countryside of her native Galicia after her blind grandmother was shot to death & her mother & sister carted off to the Belzer concentration camp. Adopting a new identity Miriam found employment in the home of a Ukrainian priest as nanny to his children only to realise she had gone from the frying pan to the fire when the local Gestapo commandant turned up as a dinner guest
- & something more. It wasnt until 2006 & her eightieth birthday that she could finally bring herself to recount in full the events which had so brutally ripped her from her home & loved ones & tossed her adrift & alone onto a river of fear & suffering unequalled until then in the twentieth century.