Post Holocaust Baby
Post Holocaust Baby is the true story of an immigrant family struggling with the insurmountable grief at the loss of their families to the Nazis in World War II while, at the same time, trying to build a life in a new country. It is the story of two war weary adults with their two small children and the difficulties of caring for themselves and adjusting to a foreign culture without the succor of family or friends. It is a memoir of one family's neediness and personal angst.
We follow Ronit, the main character as she grows up and her consciousness awakens to the reality of her other's depression and her father's violent behavior. She tries to mature in an environment where there is little love amidst the despair. she and her sister are torn apart by their parents neglect and incapacity to nurture their children. Though Ronit aches with the family's pain, she seeks ways to comfort them and herself through music. She copes with the abandonment by seeking out music, friends and educational pathways to success.
Throughout, Ronit grapples with her sister's self destructive tendencies and her father's random brutality. Her mother, Lena, who strives toward a college education for her daughters, vacillates between detachment and hyper vigilance. Ronit tries to love her family despite these disturbing episodes and setbacks.
In adulthood, Ronit struggles to reconcile her sister's sudden accusations against their father while caring for both father and mother as they descent into sickness and old age. The continuing turmoil this causes finally motivates Ronit to reconstruct a personal narrative and move forward
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Post Holocaust Baby
Post Holocaust Baby is the true story of an immigrant family struggling with the insurmountable grief at the loss of their families to the Nazis in World War II while, at the same time, trying to build a life in a new country. It is the story of two war weary adults with their two small children and the difficulties of caring for themselves and adjusting to a foreign culture without the succor of family or friends. It is a memoir of one family's neediness and personal angst.
We follow Ronit, the main character as she grows up and her consciousness awakens to the reality of her other's depression and her father's violent behavior. She tries to mature in an environment where there is little love amidst the despair. she and her sister are torn apart by their parents neglect and incapacity to nurture their children. Though Ronit aches with the family's pain, she seeks ways to comfort them and herself through music. She copes with the abandonment by seeking out music, friends and educational pathways to success.
Throughout, Ronit grapples with her sister's self destructive tendencies and her father's random brutality. Her mother, Lena, who strives toward a college education for her daughters, vacillates between detachment and hyper vigilance. Ronit tries to love her family despite these disturbing episodes and setbacks.
In adulthood, Ronit struggles to reconcile her sister's sudden accusations against their father while caring for both father and mother as they descent into sickness and old age. The continuing turmoil this causes finally motivates Ronit to reconstruct a personal narrative and move forward
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Post Holocaust Baby

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Post Holocaust Baby is the true story of an immigrant family struggling with the insurmountable grief at the loss of their families to the Nazis in World War II while, at the same time, trying to build a life in a new country. It is the story of two war weary adults with their two small children and the difficulties of caring for themselves and adjusting to a foreign culture without the succor of family or friends. It is a memoir of one family's neediness and personal angst.
We follow Ronit, the main character as she grows up and her consciousness awakens to the reality of her other's depression and her father's violent behavior. She tries to mature in an environment where there is little love amidst the despair. she and her sister are torn apart by their parents neglect and incapacity to nurture their children. Though Ronit aches with the family's pain, she seeks ways to comfort them and herself through music. She copes with the abandonment by seeking out music, friends and educational pathways to success.
Throughout, Ronit grapples with her sister's self destructive tendencies and her father's random brutality. Her mother, Lena, who strives toward a college education for her daughters, vacillates between detachment and hyper vigilance. Ronit tries to love her family despite these disturbing episodes and setbacks.
In adulthood, Ronit struggles to reconcile her sister's sudden accusations against their father while caring for both father and mother as they descent into sickness and old age. The continuing turmoil this causes finally motivates Ronit to reconstruct a personal narrative and move forward

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151148856
Publisher: Rock It Productions
Publication date: 08/11/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Regina Rock was born in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany in 1947. At three and a half she emigrated with her parents and sister to New York City where she grew up in the Bronx and Queens. She attended the High School of Performing Arts and graduated Queens College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in French Literature. She also attended the University of California at Santa Barbara as a Teaching Assistant for a Masters Degree in French Literature and Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California to complete a Masters in French Education. When she returned to New York she earned another Masters in Literacy Education and a Professional Degree in Educational Supervision and Administration. Regina taught Reading and Writing in the New York City Schools in New York City Elementary Schools for twenty six years. She also worked as a Literacy Coach for ten years. She and her husband Myron raised two sons and live in Queens, New York. She has written stories and poetry for two UFT Publications (Musings and Reflections). This is her first full length book.
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