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		<title>By: Helena Frith Powell</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday I spent the day in Toulouse with Denise Epstein, the daughter of Irene Nemirovsky (see &#8216;We&#8217;ve never had it so good&#8216; blog below). Ever since I heard about Irene being carted off Auschwitz in front of her two daughters and read her brilliant book about the war, I have been obsessed with her story. I know there are millions of stories out there, most of which will never be told, but hers has really touched me. [...]</description>
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