I Want You to Know Were Still Here: My family, the Holocaust and my search for truth

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**Unearth a Family’s Holocaust Legacy: “I Want You to Know We’re Still Here” by Esther Safran Foer** Journey with Esther Safran Foer in her gripping memoir, “I Want You to Know We’re Still Here,” a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. This poignant narrative explores the intricate layers of her family’s past, revealing the profound impact of the Holocaust across generations. Growing up with the echoes of unspeakable horrors, Foer embarks on a quest to reclaim her family’s history, tracing their roots from Ukrainian shtetls to present-day America. More than a personal account, this book is a powerful examination of intergenerational trauma and the enduring search for truth. Through meticulous research and personal reflections, Foer pieces together fragmented memories, confronts long-held secrets, and illuminates the resilient spirit of her ancestors. Discover a story of courage, remembrance, and the unbreakable bonds of family in the face of unimaginable loss. Perfect for readers of Holocaust history, memoirs, and those seeking to understand the lasting impact of trauma.

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A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK

Esther Safran Foer has written of her family in a way that is both uniquely and heartbreakingly her story and a deeply important testament for Ashke Jews. Her memories are our important history. Robert Peston, ITV Political Editor

A moving and powerful inter-generational memoir about story and memory.
Mine is a family of readers and writers. Our house is filled with books. There are contemporary design books on the coffee table in the living room, legal books in my husbands home office, and piles of childrens books for when my grandchildren visit. However, the side table next to my bed is piled with books about the Holocaust. Framed maps of shtetls line my office walls and pictures of relatives killed in the Holocaust are displayed on our family gallery walls.
Sometimes I feel like I exist across two polarized realities, experiencing great fulfillment from family, friends, and a meaningful career, and, at the same time, finding the joy of my life tempered by its shadows. In the darker corners of my mind live ghosts and demons who visit me from the shtetls in Ukraine where my family came from. Some of the details that make these visions so vivid are imagined because I grew up in a family where memories were too terrible to speak of.
This is the true story of four generations who have been dealing with the Holocaust and its aftermath. We are four generations, survivors and survivors of survivors, storytellers and memory keepers. And were still here.

**A Heartrending Journey Through Generations: Discover "I Want You to Know We're Still Here" by Esther Safran Foer** Delve into the powerful and deeply moving memoir, "I Want You to Know We're Still Here: My Family, the Holocaust and My Search for Truth," by Esther Safran Foer. This poignant narrative, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week, explores the enduring legacy of the Holocaust through the lens of one family's multi-generational journey of trauma, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of truth. Esther Safran Foer, daughter of Holocaust survivors, grew up in a home steeped in unspoken grief and shadowed by the horrors of the past. While her family cultivated a life rich with books and intellectual pursuits, the Holocaust remained a haunting presence, a collection of fragmented memories and unspeakable truths. Burdened by unanswered questions and a pervasive sense of unease, Foer embarked on a quest to uncover her family's hidden history and confront the demons that had long haunted her. "I Want You to Know We're Still Here" is far more than a personal memoir; it's a testament to the enduring power of memory, the complexities of intergenerational trauma, and the unwavering spirit of the Jewish people. Foer's writing is both intimate and universal, inviting readers to connect with her family's story while grappling with profound questions about identity, heritage, and the responsibility of remembrance. The book intricately weaves together personal anecdotes, historical research, and profound reflections on the impact of the Holocaust. As Foer delves deeper into her family's past, she uncovers long-held secrets, confronts painful truths, and grapples with the weight of inherited trauma. Her journey takes her from the shtetls of Ukraine to the bustling streets of modern America, connecting her to a rich tapestry of ancestors, survivors, and descendants. Throughout her exploration, Foer confronts the challenges of piecing together fragmented memories and filling in the gaps left by unspoken grief. She grapples with the complexities of bearing witness to unimaginable horrors and the responsibility of preserving the stories of those who perished. "I Want You to Know We're Still Here" offers a profound meditation on the power of storytelling to heal, to remember, and to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust are never forgotten. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in: * **Holocaust History and Remembrance:** A powerful and deeply personal account of the Holocaust's lasting impact. * **Intergenerational Trauma:** An exploration of how trauma can be passed down through generations and the challenges of healing. * **Jewish History and Culture:** A glimpse into the vibrant world of pre-war Jewish life and the resilience of the Jewish people in the face of unimaginable adversity. * **Memoir and Biography:** A beautifully written and deeply moving story of personal discovery and family connection. * **Themes of Identity and Belonging:** Foer's search for truth leads her to a deeper understanding of her own identity and her place in the world. Prepare to be moved, challenged, and inspired by Esther Safran Foer's "I Want You to Know We're Still Here." It is a powerful reminder of the importance of remembrance, the resilience of the human spirit, and the enduring power of family.
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0008297649

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9780008297640

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384

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