I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree

I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree
Author: Laura Hillman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1439108021

"HANNELORE, YOUR PAPA IS DEAD." In the spring of 1942 Hannelore received a letter from Mama at her school in Berlin, Germany--Papa had been arrested and taken to a concentration camp. Six weeks later he was sent home; ashes in an urn. Soon another letter arrived. "The Gestapo has notified your brothers and me that we are to be deported to the East--whatever that means." Hannelore knew: labor camps, starvation, beatings...How could Mama and her two younger brothers bear that? She made a decision: She would go home and be deported with her family. Despite the horrors she faced in eight labor and concentration camps, Hannelore met and fell in love with a Polish POW named Dick Hillman. Oskar Schindler was their one hope to survive. Schindler had a plan to take eleven hundred Jews to the safety of his new factory in Czechoslovakia. Incredibly both she and Dick were added to his list. But survival was not that simple. Weeks later Hannelore found herself, alone, outside the gates of Auschwitz, pushed toward the smoking crematoria. I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree is the remarkable true story of one young woman's nightmarish coming-of-age. But it is also a story about the surprising possibilities for hope and love in one of history's most brutal times.

The Lilac Tree

The Lilac Tree
Author: Ammiel Hirsch
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1637587473

Applying Jewish values to our personal and communal lives. Ammiel Hirsch has been one of America’s leading rabbis for more than three decades. A Zionist activist who spent his formative years in Israel, Hirsch rose to prominence as the executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America and then as the spiritual leader of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in the Upper West Side in Manhattan. The Lilac Tree offers stirring reflections on life and death, science and faith, political activism and deep learning, and history and the future. Hirsch grapples with the harsh realities of COVID-19, anti-Semitism, and America in the wake of the Trump presidency. We travel with him to the ruins of Ancient Greece and Rome, the site of Auschwitz, and a hotel in Basel where Theodor Herzl dreamed of a Jewish state—all seen through his incisive, witty, and eminently Jewish lens. Moving easily between the day-to-day and the sublime, The Lilac Tree draws upon Hirsch’s wealth of Jewish and general wisdom to present a comprehensive worldview that is both eternal in its scope and acutely relevant, even urgent, for our own lives.

Minding The Garden

Minding The Garden
Author: Brian Bixley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-04-23
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781525555367

What can a gardener learn from Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony? Are perennial plants symbols of friendship? Is gardening in the Whig tradition? Are 'non-native' plants 'aliens'? Can the art of writing a novel be compared to gardening? Is Monty Don right about the presence of flowers in the great Renaissance Italian gardens? Do gardens exhibit Late Style? Can mowing be a creative activity? Why is the creation of a new path such a delightful experience? Should gardens open to the public be 'reviewed' in the same way as exhibitions of paintings and newly-published books? Minding The Garden: Lilactree Farm combines brief commentaries on garden history, on rare and familiar plants, on the tantalizing connections between the garden as art form and the other arts, on the pleasures and follies of gardening, in a collection of 125 'Notes' presented in the context of a composite gardening year. Discover how Lilactree Farm evolved over the years, through six retrospective 'plans, ' spaced sequentially throughout the text, and through Des Townshend's spell-casting photographs. Minding The Garden: Lilactree Farm is sure to captivate gardeners, both armchair and active, in the English-speaking world and perhaps beyond....

Lilacs

Lilacs
Author: John L. Fiala
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2002
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Father John L. Fiala devoted 10 years to this book, a unique treatise that is both a scholarly monograph and a personal tribute to the beauty of lilacs. Since going out of print, it has become almost impossible to obtain at a reasonable price. Sometime in the future a revision and expansion of his work will appear, but in the meantime we have released this facsimile paperback reprint in response to extraordinary demand. It includes the 398 color photographs from the first edition and makes Fr. Fiala's work again accessible.

I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree

I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree
Author: Laura Hillman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0689869800

Recounts the experiences of Hannalore Wolff, a survivor of the World War II labour and concentration camps.

The Lilac

The Lilac
Author: Susan Delano McKelvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1928
Genre: Lilacs
ISBN:

The Lilac Year

The Lilac Year
Author: Janet Spaeth
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1683220579

Enjoy two traditional prairie romances from author Janet Spaeth. Journey to the vast prairie with Mariah Rose as she searches for her nephew and the quickest escape back East. But when she meets homesteader Ben Harris, will her plans and her search take a drastic turn? Also includes the bonus sequel, Rose Kelly, about a journalist from back East who is rooting out stories that would be best left buried.