After long silence : a memoir

Fremont, Helen

After long silence : a memoir / Helen Fremont. - New York, N.Y. : Delacorte Press , c1999. - 322 p. ; 25 cm.

Along with her older sister Lara, Fremont was raised in an ostensibly Roman Catholic family in the Midwest, although her secretive and tight-lipped parents didn't follow many of the customs. Although Fremont knew that her father had been in a Siberian gulag for six years and that her mother had been in a concentration camp, she and Lara later discovered (through perseverance and detective work) that their parents were actually Polish Jews whose families had been virtually wiped out in the Holocaust. Fremont's voyage of discovery is engrossing, as she not only learns of her family's tragic history and heroic survival but also of the powerful relationships between sisters: she with Lara and her mother with her own strong-willed sister Zosia, who saved them from the Nazis. Unlocking her family's past helps draw Fremont closer to both her sister and her parents, who had remained silent for 50 years.

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Fremont, Helen


Children of Holocaust survivors----Fiction
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)---Poland

E184.37.F74 / A4 1999

92 FRE

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