
The Pendulum
A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past
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October 15, 2018
In a work a lifetime in the making, author and educator Lindahl (On My Swedish Island) writes of her awakening to the pieces missing in her history and the drive that led her to ask difficult questions about her grandparents and their roles in the Nazi SS. In a quest that takes her from her adopted homeland of Sweden, then to Germany, Poland, Bosnia, and Brazil, she describes with grace and heart the people and places she's encountered. From discovering unknown family in South America to accepting that wounds were necessary to open in order to heal, Lindahl shows how generations can suffer silence and shame throughout the years, and the importance of coming to terms with the truth in order to find closure. VERDICT This powerful work reveals how people adversely impacted by the past persevere, even while living alongside the perpetrators who still carry prejudice. See also works such as Martin P. Davidson's Perfect Nazi or Jennifer Teege and Nikola Sellmair's My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me.--Maria Bagshaw, Elgin Community Coll. Lib., IL
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