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Survivor Café: Trauma and Memory Explored

Survivor Café: Exploring Trauma's Legacy and Memory's Depths

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The book 'Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory' by Elizabeth Rosner is a profound exploration of intergenerational trauma and the complexities of memory. As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Rosner delves deep into the dark pasts of her parents and others who have endured unspeakable horrors. This deeply moving narrative connects historical atrocities such as the Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide, the Vietnam War, and more, weaving a tapestry of remembrance and reconciliation....

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Print length 288 pages
Language English
Publisher Counterpoint
Publication date September 4, 2018
Dimensions 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches
ISBN-10 1640091076
ISBN-13 978-1640091078
FAQ

What is the primary theme of 'Survivor Café'?

The primary theme is intergenerational trauma and the complexities of memory connected with historical atrocities.

Who would benefit most from reading this book?

Those interested in history, psychology, personal resilience stories, and the impact of trauma across generations.

What makes this book different from other books on similar topics?

'Survivor Café' offers a comprehensive exploration of various genocides and integrates personal anecdotes with scientific and historical references for a broader perspective.

Is this book suitable for younger audiences?

This book is more suitable for adults and mature teenagers due to its complex themes and content.

How does the author, Elizabeth Rosner, contribute personally to the narrative?

As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Rosner shares her personal insights and experiences, adding a deeply moving and authentic touch to the narrative.

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