Lucie Cytryn-Bialer, survivor of the Łódź ghetto, recalls the story of her life, which she dedicated to the commemoration of her younger brother Abraham Cytryn, victim of the Łódź ghetto, and her daughter, who died in the 1980s after a long illness. She dedicates her books to the memory of those two persons. Her fight to commemorate her brother resulted in publication of his poems and notes from the ghetto. Only a part of Abramek's notebooks from the ghetto survived and they were in very bad condition, but even those remnants testify to the great talent of the young poet.