“Upbeat stories to emerge out of the Holocaust are few and far between. This one by Amy Fish is not just uplifting, it is also thorough, well-crafted, and entertaining. To One in Six Million, I say Yes!” — Ken McGoogan, author of Shadows of Tyranny
“One in Six Million is a stunning achievement that interlaces the dark shadows of the Holocaust with the redemptive light of discovery. Through the lives of Maria, the survivor seeking her roots, and Stanley, the man who dedicated his life to unravelling genealogical mysteries, Fish crafts a narrative that is both heartbreaking and inspiring. With her impeccable storytelling and keen emotional insight, Fish takes readers on a journey that underscores the resilience of the human spirit and the power of connection. This book is a poignant reminder of the importance of understanding history to pave the way for a brighter future.” — Sarah Einstein, author of the Writing Family Histories Substack
“A remarkable and riveting true story, expertly researched and recounted. Along the way, the brilliant Amy Fish offers a crash course in Jewish genealogy and a powerful reminder of the human connections that unite us all.” — Stephanie Butnick, author of The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia