HOW LUCKY WE ALL WERE


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About The Book

<p>Between 1992 and 1995 while in Israel I worked as a caregiver for an 84-year-old woman who had fled Hungary during World War II. After her passing I made a promise to myself to write about her as a token of gratitude. At the time I couldn't say exactly what form it would take-a novella a short story...</p><p>In the years that followed I was occupied with what Ecclesiastes calls vanity. Then last year I received a kind of reminder of my promise. Heeding this sign I recorded some of our conversations-more precisely her monologues. They pertain to scattered episodes yet as I wrote I had the distinct feeling that my heroine was beside me dictating the text. It faithfully preserves the rhythm and style of her speech. She was bedridden and at times speaking was difficult for her so she often used incomplete sentences to catch her breath. Throughout the writing process I tried to remain outside the narrative. At first our conversations took place in English but gradually we switched to Hebrew.</p><p>When the text was recorded-this is the only way I can describe the writing process-I only lightly edited it fact-checked and removed a couple of passages that might have offended someone. I added commentary and selected appropriate illustrations. The commentary is rather superficial meant to spark the reader's interest in modern Israel's short yet eventful history which continues to both astonish and unsettle the world to this day.</p>
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