This is the story of Betty Schimmel and the two loves of her life. The first is her childhood sweetheart from Hungary, Richie. During the Nazi occupation they would meet after curfew and talk of a love that would outlive the privation they endured in the ghetto. But the lovers were separated when Betty and her family were forced on a death march to the notorious concentration camp at Mauthausen. After liberation, Betty spent desperate months searching for her beloved Richie until, after much grieving, she gave him up for dead and married Otto, a fellow death camp survivor - but she never forgot her first love. Three decades later they are reunited by chance in Budapest, a city inevitably charged with the unfulfilled dreams of their youth. Now a wife and mother, Betty's past is something she can only reawaken at a price.
Joyce Gabriel Books




"Will you love me always just as you love me now?" I asked. "Always", he promised. With these words, Betty Markowitz and Richie Kovacs pledged their hearts to each other forever. They met as children in 1939 in Budapest, and fell in love as teenagers amid the terror of a world at war, confident that their love could survive even Hitler. Separated from Richie by the Nazis in 1944, Betty vowed she would find him. But it would be thirty years and a lifetime of pain, love, loss, and joy before she did.
Jamais je ne t'oublierai
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading