Traces the courageous coming of age of a young Jewish woman under the influence of her parents' Holocaust experience, recorded in the fading photographs and film reels buried in her father's closet. A... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I'm married to a woman who is a child of survivors, and she encouraged me to read this novel in order to better understand her family history. I'm not usually a reader of contemporary novels, but I was transfixed. I found Ms. Sucher's novel to be a wonderfully accurate depiction of the complex relationships which often define American survivor families. While avoiding melodrama, Ms. Sucher employs humor and pathos to convey the strength and loss evident in this very unique community. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in literature, humor and this particular subject matter.
Bittersweet and sublime
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Sucher touches the heart and the funny bone in her daring and truthful exploration of one woman's struggle to get out of the shadow of her family's past into the spotlight of her own gifts. Fearless and moving, her protagonist, Rachel Wallfisch, sometimes threatens to fall into sentimentality only to pull herself out of her own malaise. Sucher's portrait of women survivors is unequivocal. I can't recommend it highly enough.
DYNAMIC AND MOVING
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I recently heard Ms. Sucher talk about her novel in Dunedin, and was moved to go and purchase her book. I was not disappointed. Her novel proved to be a sincere, funny and moving journey of the particular trials and joys of growing up a child of Holocaust survivors in America. I couldn't put the book down and I cried at the end. I can't recommend it highly enough
A brilliant and beautiful novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Exquisitely written, flled with gems, this book is poignant and powerful
A moving account of a young woman's transition to adulthood
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
THE RESCUE OF MEMORY is a moving, mimetic tale of the power historical memory has in shaping the future of a young child. Rachel Wallfisch, the narrator of this moving work, is haunted by the tales of her parents sorrowful past yet possesses enough wit and gumption to move into the center of her own life. I found this book particularly insightful in describing the dilemnas faced by a dutiful daughter who wishes to maintain her family ties yet does not wish to be bound by guilt and obligation. With wit and humor, her prose moves from past to present, imitating the course of memory, describing how Rachel comes to take hold of her life, retaining the past while moving into the future. A beautiful, moving, powerful work indeed.
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