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Letters to Sala: A Play

A Play


  • Abrams (A&CB)
  • Previously announced, Abrams
  • by Arlene Hutton
Sala Garncarz was 16 in 1940, when she volunteered to take her sister's place in a Nazi work camp. Over the next five years and she endured seven camps and collected, at great risk to herself, a cache of more than 350 letters, postcards, photographs, and other documents sent to her and others during that time.

ISBN 9781468316032 | EN | PB
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Publisher Abrams (A&CB)
ISBN 9781468316032
Author(s) Arlene Hutton
Publication date March 2022
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 210 x 140 mm
Pages 144
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Abrams
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Sala Garncarz, daughter of a rabbi and the youngest of 11 children, was 16 in 1940 when she volunteered to take her sister's place in a Nazi work camp. Over the next five years, she endured seven camps and collected, at great risk to herself, a cache of more than 350 letters, postcards, photographs, and other documents sent to her and others during that time. Sala survived the war and moved to America, where, more than fifty years later, she and her family donated her remarkable collection of letters and documents to the New York Public Library, where it went on to earn wide attention. Through these letters that Sala managed to hide and keep safe, Letters to Sala tells the story of her experiences and those of others in the web of Nazi labor camps in occupied Europe, a less-documented and less-familiar aspect of the Holocaust. Adapted by award-winning playwright Arlene Hutton from the book Sala's Gift by Ann Kirschner, Letters to Sala has been produced off-Broadway at the Barrow Group and with over 100 productions.