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Troubador Publishing Paperback English

Chicken Soup with Tears

By Alan Walters

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Troubador Publishing Paperback English

Chicken Soup with Tears

By Alan Walters

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  • Set against the haunting landscapes of the Łódź Ghetto—Poland’s second largest—and Chelmno nad Nerem, the first Nazi extermination camp, Chicken Soup with Tears explores the brutal realities of life and death in the dark shadow of Auschwitz. Amid rising global anti-Semitism, it offers a timely reminder of the unique suffering endured by the Jewish people. Told through two separate yet parallel narratives, the story examines a world where cruelty and isolation are met with resilience, sacrifice, and rare moments of kindness. Zenon, a disillusioned teacher, sees himself as a prisoner of a corrupt society. Unfulfilled and aimless, he yearns for escape, though is uncertain as to the remedy. A chance encounter with Mendel, an enigmatic colleague, sparks a journey of self-discovery and revelation. Mendel’s past is one of profound suffering. A survivor of a Belgian concentration camp, the Łódź Ghetto, and finally Chelmno, he has endured a world committed to his demise. Yet amid that darkness, he discovers flickers of humanity that reshape his world view. As their lives intersect, Chicken Soup with Tears confronts memory, moral awakening, and the enduring force of compassion in the shadow of barbarism.
Set against the haunting landscapes of the Łódź Ghetto—Poland’s second largest—and Chelmno nad Nerem, the first Nazi extermination camp, Chicken Soup with Tears explores the brutal realities of life and death in the dark shadow of Auschwitz. Amid rising global anti-Semitism, it offers a timely reminder of the unique suffering endured by the Jewish people. Told through two separate yet parallel narratives, the story examines a world where cruelty and isolation are met with resilience, sacrifice, and rare moments of kindness. Zenon, a disillusioned teacher, sees himself as a prisoner of a corrupt society. Unfulfilled and aimless, he yearns for escape, though is uncertain as to the remedy. A chance encounter with Mendel, an enigmatic colleague, sparks a journey of self-discovery and revelation. Mendel’s past is one of profound suffering. A survivor of a Belgian concentration camp, the Łódź Ghetto, and finally Chelmno, he has endured a world committed to his demise. Yet amid that darkness, he discovers flickers of humanity that reshape his world view. As their lives intersect, Chicken Soup with Tears confronts memory, moral awakening, and the enduring force of compassion in the shadow of barbarism.