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Here We Are Together Summary
On Zvi's last morning in Poland, he watched his friend disappear around the corner and then walked back to his room. He took the brown paper package from his coat and looked at it. On the front of the package is written in his friend's handwriting "To be held for Leopold Gursky until you see him again." Zvi put the package in his suitcase, looked around the room one last time and left. He would eventually settle in Chile and do various odd jobs until he found work in a pharmacy. When he was finally able to rent a room of his own, Zvi put the package from Leo in the closet. The war ended and Zvi slowly figured out what happened to his family. To avoid going home and facing the truth of his sorrow, Zvi...
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