Safe harbors
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Having survived the Nazi occupation of France, teenaged Renée goes to live and work in New York and, while there, begins to come to terms with her Jewish identity and her war experiences.
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Having survived the Nazi occupation of France, teenaged Renée goes to live and work in New York and, while there, begins to come to terms with her Jewish identity and her war experiences.
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