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File Size: 5905 KB
Print Length: 292 pages
Publisher: Broadway Books; Reprint edition (January 20, 2015)
Publication Date: January 20, 2015
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00M60RL0E
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A great story. This book gives us a completely different look at the holocaust. In a way, more close up and personal, since it shows how individuals, who did not escape to a free land, dealt with their lives. We are shown how the damage done to the survivor left scars so deep that they were (and are) passed down to children, grandchildren, etc. as if by a genetic chain. Deeply personal story yet lovely and sad. You will not regret buying this book. We read about France's involvement in such a shameful way. We are made to see the long lasting scars that reach down from survivors to children, grandchildren ad infinitum.
A loving family split by mystery and an abandoned house in France make an absorbing tale. She loves her Grandparents but is unable to comprehend why they live separate lives, Grandmother in the U.S. and Grandfather in Switzerland.. Finally in her teen years she finds they are Holocaust survivors, one a doctor and he a translator at the War Crimes trials after WWII, and this shapes their lives. And there is the centuries old abandoned house which she inherits and tries to restore in France. Therein lives the love story which helps tie it all together. After surviving the horrors of the war and the difficult years following, how could the Grandparents be otherwise?
Miranda wrote about her quest to understand the lives of her grandparents who were alive during the Holocaust. It was a story of her life and her grandparents. I was expecting more about the Holocaust. It was an easy read, interesting, but I would not have read if I knew it was more about her. Interesting story, just not what I expected.
I had zero interest in why the author's grandparents divorced and didn't talk for fifty years. That certainly happens frequently enough in life that it's not so exceptional. What was exceptional was this writer's writing. Man, is she a fantastic writer. I was so impressed with the sample that even though I could've cared less as to her grandparents' estrangement, I bought the book. I'm going to be repetitive here. She is a great, great writer. Just fantastic.I did begin to lose interest at about the 67% point of my Kindle book and began skimming. I also could've done without the parts where she imagines what might have been the case with her grandparents. For me, that's about as interesting as when authors detail their dreams. Ugh.I am going to check if the author has written anything else. Haven't come across this level of writing in ages. Recommended.
This book is about the Holocaust, but is different from most books about that subject. It is the story of her grandfather's ana grandmother's marriage and divorce. In their 90s, they have not spoken in 50 years. Their story is brought to life by their grand daughter.
This is an amazing story told remarkably well. I would have enjoyed meeting the grandparents as they both seemed so interesting...and, what lives they lived. This is an inspirational read, one I'm certain everyone would enjoy!!!!
I had long wanted to read A Fifty-Year Silence but I was somewhat underwhelmed. Mouillot spends the majority of the book imagining the war years of her Jewish grandparents while coming to terms with her own independent adulthood. Her extended education allowed her the time to live in France, research her grandparents' past, and truly establish herself as a writer and woman.The oft-repeated phrase "Never Forget" becomes a burden that Holocaust survivors must carry. Mouillot describes how WWII colored every experience of her grandparents and, by extension, her attitudes about life and love. Her grandparents actually spent little time physically together since their refugee status gave them little control over their own lives.Her grandfather, Armand, served as a translator at the Nuremberg Trials and Mouillot contends that this horrific experience made it impossible for him to become a loving husband and father. Her grandmother, Anna, by contrast, viewed the search for a joyous life as a true indicator of being a survivor. Both are rigid thinkers so there was little in common to make a life. Despite their differences, Mouillot loves them both and longs to discover their love story. Inevitably there are few concrete answers.
The author tells the story of her search for her grandparents’ story, the story of two Jewish refugees during WWII who lived through the Shoah. They carry the burden of being survivors, and the dreadful weight of the remembrance of those who did not. The author’s grandfather was a translator for the Nuremberg Trials, which spelled out in awful detail the horror his parents and relatives experienced first hand. The experience destroyed his ability to experience joy, and his wife finally decided to leave with their young daughter, to make a life for herself and LIVE. She and her estranged husband didn’t speak again—for over 60 years. The author spent 10 years researching their story while she made her own—met her husband and had her own daughter in the same small French village where her grandparents ended their relationship. Beautifully, poetic writing.A must read for family historians, those interested in telling their own or a family history, and for all those hoping to Never Forget.
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