Suzann Costanzo
posts on 9/8/2009 10:21:14 PM
Hello...I am a high school teacher and I am planning to use your book for my 10th grade students. I would love to have them write letters to you about their experiences reading the book. Do you think that this is possible...let me know. Thank you.
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RUTH MINSKY SENDER
posts on 8/20/2009 11:18:05 AM
Dear Kathryn
I am glad to know that you are touched by my book.
I never found Mama, Motele or Moishele. They vavished without TRACE.
Harry was killed on a German front.
It is good to hear from you.
With best wishes
Riva
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kathryn
posts on 8/19/2009 8:46:14 PM
i loveee your book it actually made me cry when your brother died :( and i wanted to know if you ever found your mom or anyone... and what happend to your friend harry?
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katrina
posts on 7/2/2009 1:33:42 PM
dear Riva thanks for replying back to me i have one question how is your daughter and how was her out put on your story and how did she feel about you when you were in the cage?
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katrina
posts on 6/17/2009 6:09:41 PM
dear riva thanks for replying back to me i have one question how is your daughter and how was ier out put on your story and how did she feel about you when you were in the cage?
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Dan R
posts on 6/17/2009 4:15:17 PM
Oh, wow thanks... I loved your book, i came across it in a library and read the first chapter, I got so into it that i finished it the next day. I just searched "the cage" today and found this blog. What were your first emotions when the Russians liberated the camp? Also what every happened to the Nazi who took you to the hospital and the doctor and Katia?
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Ruth Minsky Sender
posts on 6/17/2009 10:45:43 AM
Dear Dan.
Thank you for your touching message. If you GUGGLE my name RUTH MINSKY SENDER there are a few pictures I found on book jackets.
With best wishes
Riva
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Dan R
posts on 6/17/2009 9:37:51 AM
Mrs. Sender, i loved your book, it was the best holocaust story i ever read. Being German and Polish I have many WWII stories myself, but i was wondering If you had a picture of your family during the 1940s, or your older syblings, i would love to see what they actually looked like.
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Caitlyn
posts on 6/13/2009 8:43:56 PM
Well thats cool Your a good person to talk to and you have been a lot of help with every thing for me.
~Caitlyn
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Ruth Minsky Sender
posts on 6/10/2009 6:57:05 PM
Dear Andy
Evrything I weote in The Cage, and more realy happen to me.
I never found Mama, Motele or Mishele.They vanished without a trace.
I can use my right arm but one of my fingrs is stiff.
We must remember and learn what hate,prejudice and indifference lead to.
With best wishes
Riva
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