When orphan girl Bertha Frank boards a ship to South Africa in 1937 to marry a stranger, she unknowingly echoes her father's escape from Lithuanian pogroms and foreshadows her granddaughter Shelley's future quest. Whisperings in the Blood traces a family's extraordinary journey through continents and decades.
From Eastern Europe's turmoil to America's Great Depression, the rise and fall of Apartheid, and 21st-century Australia, Shelley Davidow uncovers the emotional legacy inherited from immigrant ancestors. This is a poignant exploration of displacement, resilience, and the enduring power of family ties, perfect for readers seeking stories of hope and transformation.