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Still Here: A Journey Taken Alone

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In Still Here: A Journey Taken Alone, a four-year-old Jewish girl is placed on a train and sent across borders during World War II, carrying nothing but her papers, a rag doll, and the hope that someone will be waiting at the end. She does not understand the politics, the danger, or the enormity of what is happening, only that she must sit still, be quiet, and survive. Set against the backdrop of German-occupied Europe, Swiss border crossings, Red Cross interventions, and long, silent train rides through snow-covered mountains, this memoir tells from a perspective rarely recorded: that of a very young child alone. The story follows her journey through yellow-star housing, marches, inspections, stations, and connections, from Hungary to Switzerland and onward to Geneva and Lausanne, where she is placed with a new family, in a new language, in a life that does not yet feel like her own. Written with spare, vivid prose, Still Here captures the physical sensations and emotional truths of childhood displacement: fear, home inspections, waiting on platforms, watching adults’ faces for clues, learning new words, and trying to feel safe again. It is not a story of escape alone, but of aftermath, of what it means to arrive and to continue living after everything familiar has been left behind.

When I reflect over my almost impossible life – a life like a roller coaster with unexpected twists and turns, even getting tossed off the ride, I see inspiration in the pain and the pleasure.

Watching shooting stars, a walk on the beach with the salt air tickling my nostrils, a warm hug, and an unending desire for destiny, my life is well rounded, full of excitement and experience.

Travel is one of my loves. Meeting new people, submersing myself in history and culture, invigorates my spirit, my lust for life, and my penchant for exploring new experiences. 

I have seen stone henge, Swiss mountains, Roman amphitheaters, the breath-taking national parks of the United States, and the pristine clear beaches of the Bahamas and the Caribbean. 

I never know where my adventures will take me next and I look forward to future and the surprised it has for me. 

My creative spirit originates in my experience and my imagination. 

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