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What are the Blind Men Dreaming?
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What are the Blind Men Dreaming?

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This is much more than a survival story. It is the story of how the scars of a woman can be and are passed through generations. It is about being a woman, a mother, and a daughter. -Gabriela Almeida, Continente

An infinite work. -O Estadao de Sao Paulo

A groundbreaking use of storytelling to bear witness to the Holocaust features three generations of women’s own voices-Lili’s diary written upon liberation from Auschwitz; daughter Noemi Jaffe exploring the power of memory, survival, and bearing witness; and granddaughter Leda, Noemi’s daughter, on the significance of the Holocaust and Jewish identity seventy years after the war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Deep Vellum Publishing
Country
United States
Date
25 October 2016
Pages
264
ISBN
9781941920367

This is much more than a survival story. It is the story of how the scars of a woman can be and are passed through generations. It is about being a woman, a mother, and a daughter. -Gabriela Almeida, Continente

An infinite work. -O Estadao de Sao Paulo

A groundbreaking use of storytelling to bear witness to the Holocaust features three generations of women’s own voices-Lili’s diary written upon liberation from Auschwitz; daughter Noemi Jaffe exploring the power of memory, survival, and bearing witness; and granddaughter Leda, Noemi’s daughter, on the significance of the Holocaust and Jewish identity seventy years after the war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Deep Vellum Publishing
Country
United States
Date
25 October 2016
Pages
264
ISBN
9781941920367