Compare Prices on My Knees Were Jumping – Remembering the Kindertransport
This is a improbable telling of the bittersweet history of one facet of the Holocaust. Melissa Hacker does an improbable job of weaving her very personal record of being the child of a Kindertransport survivor with the larger myth of the project that saved the lives of a few thousand Jewish children from the Nazi deathcamps.
It fair so happens that my family was friends with the Hackers in the 1970s and we even took a coast on the Rhine river together. Dinky did we know at the time the emotional weight that jog must have had on Ruth (Ms. Hacker’s mother) . But I write this as an ubiased viewer: my husband shed more tears watching this movie than I.
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