In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful talks with Wendy Holden, author of "The Teacher of Auschwitz." Holden shares the remarkable story of Freddie Hirsch, a Jewish youth leader who became a beacon of hope for children during the Holocaust. Through resilience, compassion, and courage, Hirsch fought to protect and inspire young lives in the darkest of times. Holden discusses her research, the challenges of fictionalizing history, and the enduring importance of remembering stories like Freddie’s today.
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In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful talks with Wendy Holden, author of "The Teacher of Auschwitz." Holden shares the remarkable story of Freddie Hirsch, a Jewish youth leader who became a beacon of hope for children during the Holocaust. Through resilience, compassion, and courage, Hirsch fought to protect and inspire young lives in the darkest of times. Holden discusses her research, the challenges of fictionalizing history, and the enduring importance of remembering stories like Freddie’s today.
In this intriguing episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful welcomes back Jillian Forsberg to discuss her new novel, The Porcelain Menagerie, a companion to The Rhino Keeper. Jillian shares the real history behind her characters, the challenges of writing about dark truths, and the importance of artistic legacy. The conversation explores the novel’s blend of art, intrigue, and animal stories, as well as Jillian’s writing journey, her partnership with History Through Fiction, and the value of collaboration in publishing.
History Through Fiction - The Podcast
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful talks with Wendy Holden, author of "The Teacher of Auschwitz." Holden shares the remarkable story of Freddie Hirsch, a Jewish youth leader who became a beacon of hope for children during the Holocaust. Through resilience, compassion, and courage, Hirsch fought to protect and inspire young lives in the darkest of times. Holden discusses her research, the challenges of fictionalizing history, and the enduring importance of remembering stories like Freddie’s today.