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Book Review: Made of Iron: The Dina Jacobson Story by Adam Knight

Book Details:

Author: Adam Knight 
Release Date:
September 1, 2024
Series:
Genre: Memoir
Format: E-book 
Pages: 259 pages
Publisher:
Blurb:
Made of Iron: The Dina Jacobson Story 1939, Southern Poland. Dina was a young Jewish woman. She anticipated getting married and raising a family in the same small town where she had grown up. War broke her life. But it would not break her. Dina endured years of suffering in Auschwitz concentration camp, then more years of homelessness after the war. She finally settled in America where, after finally raising that family, she dedicated her life to sharing her story with young people. I was one of them.

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

As a writer and editor who scrutinises stories for their emotion and authenticity, Adam Knight’s Made of Iron resonated deeply with me. This is not just another Holocaust survival memoir—it’s a multi-layered narrative that blends history, memory, and creative reconstruction into something incredibly powerful and, at times, soul-stirring.

Author Knight approaches Dina Jacobson’s life story with the sensitivity of a memoirist and the precision of a journalist. What I admired most is his transparency—he doesn’t pretend that every moment can be captured with historical certainty. Instead, he leans into the gaps, the fragility of memory, and what emerges is a narrative that feels deeply profound. He handles the framing of memory as both limitation and liberation beautifully, an editorial decision I found both courageous and honest.

Dina’s voice shines through, and the way author Knight reconstructs her life—from her warm, hardworking childhood in Poland, through the devastation of Auschwitz, and into the quiet rebuilding of life in America—makes you feel like you’re walking every painful and powerful step with her. There’s reverence here, but also realism. Dina is portrayed not as a flawless saint, but as a woman who endured unthinkable horror and still chose to live, speak, bake cookies for strangers and smile at children.

The author’s narrative structure—interweaving interviews, research, and recreated scenes—feels innovative and deeply respectful. And the chapters with Kalman, Dina’s husband, added an unexpected depth to the book that made the entire narrative feel like a shared legacy, not just a singular survival story.

For anyone looking for an unforgettable and deeply emotional reading experience, Made of Iron is it. It’s raw, intimate, and a vital piece of history told with literary grace.


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