Maybe Esther
A Family Story
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نقد و بررسی
February 15, 2018
In her first book, journalist Pestrowskaja explores the lost branches of her family tree. Having grown up in post-World War II Kiev, Ukraine, the author experienced the loss of several relatives as well as a vibrant cultural heritage. Her interest in genealogy goes beyond names and dates to an understanding of her family members' personalities and the world in which they lived. To reconstruct the family tree, the author investigates geographical places, language, and religion. In the intervening decades, the landscape and language change irrevocably, while the religion is reclaimed by many people of Pestrowskaja's generation. Her parent's recollections as well as her own memories of family lore cause her to consider how names and stories change or become irretrievable. These journeys through time and imagination offer meditations on relatives whose lives were cut short and whose stories were never recorded. VERDICT For readers interested in memoir, family history, narrative nonfiction, and 20th-century Eastern European and Jewish history.--Laurie Unger Skinner, Coll. of Lake Cty., Waukegan, IL
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