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Adllington Lucy

    Cette auteure crée des fictions pour jeunes adultes qui explorent des thèmes historiques, avec un accent particulier sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sa fascination pour le passé l'inspire à rechercher des histoires vraies, telles que celles des couturières d'Auschwitz, et à s'interroger sur ce qui s'est passé ensuite après ses récits. Au-delà de la fiction, elle se consacre également à des recherches approfondies sur l'histoire de la mode, en particulier sur les vêtements féminins pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ce travail n'est pas seulement une passion, mais aussi une source riche pour sa narration captivante.

    The Dressmakers of Auschwitz
    • The Dressmakers of Auschwitz

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Lucy Adlington presents a gripping account of the Holocaust, focusing on the role of clothing and the resilience of women who used their sewing skills to survive. Highlighting a lesser-known aspect of this dark period, she tells the stories of young inmates at Auschwitz-Birkenau who were selected to work in a fashion workshop, creating garments for elite Nazi women. This workshop, known as the Upper Tailoring Studio, was established by the camp commandant’s wife and served as a means for these women to avoid the gas chambers. Through interviews with the last surviving seamstress and various sources, Adlington chronicles the lives of these brave women, illustrating how their bonds of family and friendship helped them endure persecution and resist in their own ways. The narrative exposes the greed and hypocrisy of the Third Reich while providing a unique perspective on a harrowing chapter of World War II. This powerful chronicle not only sheds light on the fashion workshop's significance but also honors the courage of those who navigated unimaginable circumstances to create beauty amid horror.

      The Dressmakers of Auschwitz2022
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