Publisher's Synopsis
Most children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors felt the omnipresence of the Holocaust throughout their childhood and for many, the spectre of the Holocaust continues to loom large through the phenomenon of "intergenerational" or "transgenerational" trauma.
In this Grandparents Story Book, you will discover value of sharing stories across generations to bridge gaps that can stifle conversations and cause unintentional strife. Besides, you'll also hear a dramatic story from NYPD Bomb Squad member Terry McTigue and a touching story from Joseph Washington, a DC barista starting his life over. More so, you'll see psychological studies explaining the value of storytelling and legacy building.
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