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A life rebuilt : the remarkable transformation of a war orphan

Title
A life rebuilt : the remarkable transformation of a war orphan / Sylvia Ruth Gutmann.
ISBN
9781944037956
1944037950
9781944037949
1944037942
9781944037963
Publication
Rhinebeck, New York : Epigraph Publishing, [2018]
Physical Description
xix, 297 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm
Summary
"Born in Belgium in 1939 to Jewish parents who had been forced to flee their beloved home in Berlin six months earlier, Sylvia Ruth Gutmann spent the first three years of her life in hiding with her family in the south of France. In the summer of 1942, three-year-old Sylvia, her two older sisters, and her young mother were arrested by the Vichy police and shipped to the French internment camp in Rivesaltes. Shortly thereafter, her mother was deported to Auschwitz, leaving her three children behind. Six months later, Sylvia's bedridden father was also deported to Auschwitz. Sylvia and her sisters would never see their parents again. Deeply traumatized, Sylvia arrived in New York City at age seven, where a well-meaning uncle and a cruel aunt took her in. Don't speak of it. Put it behind you. Move on, they told her. The messages she received in America forced her to again keep silent and hide in full view. She spent the next five decades struggling to put the pieces of her life back together and to fully understand the past she was too young to remember. A Life Rebuilt: The Remarkable Transformation of a War Orphan chronicles an odyssey that spans sixty years, three countries, and thousands of miles. Remarkably, at age sixty-two, Sylvia developed a relationship with a young man, forty years her junior, and against all odds she moved to Germany to live with him. Here she began to share the story of her family's fate with German students, senior citizens, and even neo-Nazi groups. By doing so, Sylvia reconciled with the people she had feared and loathed, and resurrected the lives of the parents she cannot remember, and cannot forget. Heartbreaking and ultimately inspiring, this memoir of loss, love, resilience, belonging, identity, and authenticity has a surprising resolution, told in an intimate voice with candor, substance, and heart."--Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 18, 2018
Contents
Prologue
Part One: Lost
Life Interrupted
Growing Up
Daddy Sam
Princess Bride
Love and Loss
Castaway
Tango
No More Teachers No More Books
Doomed
Someday My Prince Will Come
Part Two: Aftermath
Damage Control
Memor Keeper
My Baby Boy
The Loony Bin and Me
Dr. Bob
His Madonna
A Small Seed of Growth
War Stories
We Are Warriors
Identity Issues
Once Upon a Time
My Prince
Fallen Hero
Proof of Angels
Homeless
Love and Memory
Mr. Wrong
Awakening
Because I Remember Love
You Before Me
The Butterfly Effect
Two to Tango
How To Say Good-bye
My German Connection
Part Three: Found
Breaking the Silence
Long Ago and Far Away
Back to Before
Hero in Chanel
Up Close and Evil
Love and Other Difficulties
My Own Berlin
Facing History
A New World of Love
Out of Hiding
My Father's Voice
Sealed in Stone
Empty Rooms
Family Ties
Paper Clips
A Voyage Of The Heart
Genre/Form
Autobiographies.
Autobiographies.
Biography.
Personal narratives.
Personal narratives - Jewish.
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