Mother and Son Confront the Holocaust
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Infinitely poignant and moving. --Elie Wiesel, 1986 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and author of The Time of the Uprooted Even for those who think they have read their fill of Holocaust memoirs, What Time and Sadness Spared is hard to put down. More than an extraordinary testimony of evil, Roma and Doron Ben-Atar's book is a picture of one who survived it with all her humanity intact. Reading it is gripping, moving, and finally inspiring. --Susan Neiman, Director of the Einstein Forum, Germany, and author of Evil in Modern Thought "There is a flood of memoirs about the Nazi period and survivors in print today. Well, this is not 'just one more.' This book stands out from the literature. It has an eloquent statement by one survivor, which is by itself powerful. But it also has (and this is where the text is really unique) the commentary of her historian son, who says what needs to be said and leaves to his mother what she is particularly well equipped to say. --Peter Gay, Yale University, author of My German Question: Growing Up in Nazi Berlin
Doron Ben-Atar is Professor of History at Fordham University. His most recent book is Trade Secrets: Intellectual Piracy and the Origins of American Industrial Power. Roma Nutkiewicz Ben-Atar is retired and living in Israel.