Ghost Children Ghost Children

Ghost Children

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Publisher Description

Ghost Children explores the spiritual and emotional trauma suffered by child survivors of the Holocaust. Drawing on her own experiences as a child in the Warsaw Ghetto, Lillian Boraks-Nemetz travels back in time to witness the pain and suffering of Jewish children. She discovers that many of those who died in the pogroms and camps live on as ghosts, haunting the lives of survivors and asking that they, too, be allowed to live, albeit in memory. The child survivors themselves, she reveals, are often unable to escape their own bruised childhoods and continue to search in later life for ways to heal and to redeem what was lost. In present-day Europe, Boraks-Nemetz visits the remains of concentration camps, ghettoes and shtelts, finding more ghosts of the past, ghosts that live in the black granite memorials of the Warsaw Ghetto, in the stones of Treblinka, in the trees of Auschwitz and in her grandparents' Polish garden. Ultimately, she points to a place of healing, at a light that burns within the very act of surviving and remembering. In spite of all that has happened, in spite of the admonition that, after Auschwitz, poetry is impossible, Boraks-Nemetz affirms that we must continue the journey.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2000
March 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
84
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ronsdale Press
SELLER
eBOUND Canada
SIZE
215.9
KB

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