In a review of our book printed in the quarterly newsletter of The Michigan Psychologist, a publication of the Michigan Psychological Association, Dr. Steven Ceresnie summarizes: "This book is a treasure of information about the wide effects of trauma. The Second Generation’s unique remembrances about their Holocaust survivor parents are filled with honesty, joy, sadness, vulnerability, conflict, anger, humility, hope, and resilience – the qualities that make us human. This book has much to teach us about the universal themes of how trauma lives in family members and how we may triumph over trauma in unique and creative ways." You may read his full review here. In addition to advance praise for our book, you can find new reviews on our book page at Amazon and Good Reads.
In this 30-minute engaging interview, Joy Wolfe Ensor, a retired psychologist and Simone Yehuda, a playwright, share their motivations for developing and contributing to the collection of stories described in The Ones Who Remember. Listeners will be able to get a quick overview of the book that will pique their interest to further explore these authors' amazing journeys and the many more that are offered in this unique anthology. Here is the link to this wonderful episode of the Curious Professor facilitated by Dr. Karen Bryson.
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