The Last Train from Paris is a deeply personal and historically rich memoir that weaves together first-hand stories of survival, resistance, and remembrance during one of humanity's darkest times-the Holocaust. Author Mireille Taub shares powerful accounts from her own escape as a toddler on the last train out of Nazi-occupied Paris, alongside the harrowing fates of family members who were not as fortunate. Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt reflection, this collection honors acts of courage and love amidst unthinkable brutality. A moving tribute to memory, resilience, and the enduring human spirit, The Last Train from Paris ensures that the voices of the past will not be forgotten. Barry Fruchter is a writer and faculty member in the English Department at Nassau Community College. He is former editor of Xanadu literary magazine and has been published in Lampeter Muse, Borderlands, The BookMark, Nassau Review, Socialist Review and Redwood Coast Review. Amber Rose is a healer, an acupuncturist, social worker/psychotherapist, interfaith minister, teacher and author. She is devoted to changing the world one person at a time. As a singer/songwriter, she has composed and performed hundreds of songs dealing with social and political change as well as with human relationships. Her poems of The Five Elements were composed for a series of lectures and workshops. Barry and Amber, great-grandchildren of Jozef and Leah Fiszon of Zyrardow, Poland, were married in Woodstock, NY on October 13, 2005. They live in Woodstock.