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The Endless Steppe
Author
Esther Hautzig
Cover artist
Caroline Binch
Language
English
Genre
Autobiography
Publisher
Harper Collins
Publication date
1968
Publication place
United States
Media type
Print Hardcover, Hardback & Paperback
The Endless Steppe (1968) is a memoir of survival[1] by Esther Hautzig, describing her exile with her immediate family to Siberia during World War II.[2]
Kirkus Reviews granted it a Kirkus Star,[3]
which "marks books of exceptional merit".[4]
^"YIVO News" (PDF). No. 206. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. Spring 2010. p. 12. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
^The Endless Steppe at WorldCat
^"The Endless Steppe". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
^"Kirkus Star". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
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