Leona Tamarkin recounts her ordeal as a Jewish refugee during the First World War and her life as a young immigrant in America after 1920. Tamarkin's narrative rings with determination will to live and boldness even within confining circumstances. First conveyed as a letter from a grandmother to her then fifteen-year-old granddaughter Lizzie the memoir offers a story too painful to say out loud but too important to be left unsaid. More than simply a family story Tamarkin's written words bring immediacy and humanity to distant historical events.
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