For a second he thought it was his first wife , Karen . His heart pounded , and he looked away as soon as he realized that it was someone else , someone who vaguely resembled her . He was angry at himself .
Recounts how the author, estranged from his sons after a divorce, took them on a trip during which they retraced their ancestors' escape from Antwerp during World War II, a journey that instilled in them a reinforced sense of family, ...
The Harrison lodge is full of hiding places where young Kate can discover all the secrets no one wants her to know.
Mona Smith’s plans to finish her culinary education are on hold and replaced with the need to economize and work hard.
In Hiding Places, Diane Wyshogrod traces the process of discovery and self-discovery as she researched the experiences of her mother, Helen Rosenberg, who as a teenager hid in just such a cellar, in Zółkiew, Poland.