Whispers, Sinners, and Saints is a multigenerational story of heartbreak, horror, trauma, abuse-and perseverance. At the center are Anna, born in New York in 1959, and her mother, Ann, a Hungarian woman who immigrated to the US in 1957.
Ann was twelve when the Nazis ordered the slum where she'd grown up to be the designated ghetto for all Jews. During that year, most of Ann's family would disappear or be killed. Her means of survival became the streets, where she removed clothing from corpses and snatched items left behind by those taken to concentration camps. Young Ann witnessed murders, torture, and persecution.