Aranka Siegal Writer

Aranka Siegal (born Aranka Davidowitz on June 10, 1930)is a writer, Holocaust survivor, and recipient of the Newbery Honor and Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, both awarded to her in 1982. She is the author of three books, the best known of which is Upon the Head of the Goat: A Childhood in Hungary 1930-1944, a memoir of her childhood in Hungary before her 12-month imprisonment in the Nazi concentration camps, Auschwitz – Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen. Other works of hers include Grace in the Wilderness: After the Liberation 1945-1948 and Memories of Babi. Her novels are sold worldwide, and have been translated into several different languages including, but not limited to, English, French, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, and German. Siegal herself speaks six languages and is the fifth child of seven children.

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Aranka Siegal
Alias (AKA)piri
Birth dateJune 10, 1930
Birth nameAranka Davidowitz
Birth place
Czechoslovakia , Ukraine , Berehove

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Newbery Medal
Boston Globe–Horn Book Award

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