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on 29–30 September, through the account by Esther, who resembles her great-grandmother Esther, killed during the massacre. The book has been translated into more than 20 languages. Petrowskaja's major works are:
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finally published in 2014, tells the story of the genocide of the Jewish population of Kiev, culminating in the massacre of
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Reviewed by Marci Shore, At the Border of Memory and Truth, in: New York Review of Books 8 November 2018,
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in Moscow. In 1999 she moved to Germany where she lives with her husband and two daughters in Berlin.
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After writing for Russian newspapers, she started to publish in the German language newspapers
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Die Auserwählten. Ein Sommer im Ferienlager in Orlionok
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and the teacher Svetlana. Her brother is the historian
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at the Festival of German-Language Literature (2014)
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