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One Hundred Miracles

By: Zuzana Ruzickova
Narrated by: Lara J. West
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Summary

Zuzana’s story is a profound and powerful testimony of the horrors of the Holocaust and a testament to the importance of amplifying the voices of its survivors today. 

Zuzana Ruzickova grew up in 1930s Czechoslovakia dreaming of two things: Johann Sebastian Bach and the piano. But her peaceful, melodic childhood was torn apart when the Nazis invaded. 

Uprooted from her home, the teenage Zuzana faced a series of devastating defeats. A small slip of paper printed with her favourite piece of Bach’s music became her talisman. Armed with this ‘proof that beauty still existed’, Zuzana’s fierce bravery and passion ensured her survival of the greatest human atrocities of all time and would continue to sustain her through the brutalities of postwar Communist rule. 

Zuzana went on to become one of the 20th century’s most renowned musicians and the first harpsichordist to record the entirety of Bach’s keyboard works.  

©2019 Zuzana Ružicková (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd

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“Zuzana’s story, told in her own words, is of a life spent living and breathing music, triumphing in the face of the worst degradation a person can suffer.” (The Bookseller

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Sympathetic narration of the moving story of Czech harpsichordist Zuzanna Ruzickova. I enjoyed the non linear narrative and her thoughts on human behaviour. Her hope and resilience despite terrible suffering in the Holocaust, followed by years of oppression under the Communist regime is inspiring.

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