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Adieu Birkenau

Ginette Kolinka's Story of Survival


  • SelfMadeHero
  • by Ginette Kolinka, Jean-David Morvan, Victor Matet. illustrated by Ricard Efa, Cesc F. Dalmases. translated by Edward Gauvin
The graphic memoir of Ginette Kolinka, Holocaust survivor, educator, and "ambassador for the memory" of Auschwitz-Birkenau. 95-year-old Ginette takes advantage of a lull in the COVID-19 epidemic to accompany a group visiting Birkenau one last time. As a farewell, she brings with her a journalist (France Info's Victor Matet) and a comic strip writer, J-D Morvan. From this trip a comic book is born.

ISBN 9781914224232 | EN | HB
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Publisher SelfMadeHero
ISBN 9781914224232
Author(s) by Ginette Kolinka, Jean-David Morvan, Victor Matet. illustrated by Ricard Efa, Cesc F. Dalmases. translated by Edward Gauvin
Publication date October 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 190 mm
Illustrations throughout col.ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) English ed.
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The graphic memoir of Ginette Kolinka, Holocaust survivor, educator, and "ambassador for the memory" of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

It is April 1944. 19-year-old Ginette Kolinka arrives at the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp. Her father and little brother are immediately gassed. Ginette is selected as a worker. She survives. It is October 2020. 95-year-old Ginette takes advantage of a lull in the COVID-19 epidemic to accompany a group visiting Birkenau one last time. As a farewell, she brings with her a journalist (France Info's Victor Matet) and a comic strip writer, J-D Morvan. From this trip a comic book is born.

Ginette tells of her life before the war, how she discovered she was Jewish, how her family fled Paris before she and her father were denounced. She tells the story of the camp; completely, honestly, without seeking pity. We see her today, how she still shares her story with the world, how she still stands and bears witness. Ginette tells everything with her trademark liveliness and biting humor. We often laugh, and sometimes we shudder. Because the story she tells is ours too.