What the Living Remember
On a cold January morning, thirteen-year-old Karl Zimmer awakens to find the public square of his city draped in crimson-colored flags. Hitler has been named Chancellor. Karl doesn’t know what this means but he understands danger is in the air. Narrated in the first person, What the Living Remember is the story of Karl’s coming of age during the pre-war Nazi period. Karl must navigate adolescence amidst mounting anti-Semitism, his mother’s wish to flee the country, and his father’s opposition. Ultimately, Karl learns that those who survive trauma and genocide confront the responsibility of remembering those who are gone.
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What the Living Remember
On a cold January morning, thirteen-year-old Karl Zimmer awakens to find the public square of his city draped in crimson-colored flags. Hitler has been named Chancellor. Karl doesn’t know what this means but he understands danger is in the air. Narrated in the first person, What the Living Remember is the story of Karl’s coming of age during the pre-war Nazi period. Karl must navigate adolescence amidst mounting anti-Semitism, his mother’s wish to flee the country, and his father’s opposition. Ultimately, Karl learns that those who survive trauma and genocide confront the responsibility of remembering those who are gone.
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What the Living Remember

What the Living Remember

by Nancy Gerber
What the Living Remember

What the Living Remember

by Nancy Gerber

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Overview

On a cold January morning, thirteen-year-old Karl Zimmer awakens to find the public square of his city draped in crimson-colored flags. Hitler has been named Chancellor. Karl doesn’t know what this means but he understands danger is in the air. Narrated in the first person, What the Living Remember is the story of Karl’s coming of age during the pre-war Nazi period. Karl must navigate adolescence amidst mounting anti-Semitism, his mother’s wish to flee the country, and his father’s opposition. Ultimately, Karl learns that those who survive trauma and genocide confront the responsibility of remembering those who are gone.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781627202749
Publisher: Apprentice House
Publication date: 10/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 798 KB

About the Author

Nancy Gerber, Ph.D., is the author of five books, including A Way Out of Nowhere: Stories and The Dancing Clock: Reflections on Family, Love, and Loss. She has also published a chapbook of poems illustrated with family photographs entitled We Are All Refugees, which explores the effects of trauma and exile on her father and family. She maintains a private psychoanalytic practice in New Jersey.
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