Bipolar Refugee: A Saga of Survival and Resilience

Author:   Peter Wiesner
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
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9789493276963


Pages:   356
Publication Date:   01 September 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Bipolar Refugee: A Saga of Survival and Resilience


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In 1939, Mary Krotoczynski left Berlin on the Kindertransport while her parents remained to perish in the Holocaust. In this memoir, her son chronicles her courageous struggles as a refugee, first in England and postwar Germany, and then in America. Mary fought to build a new life after losing her family and homeland as she bravely coped with bipolar disorder and the inequities related to social status and gender. Her own words and the memories of those who loved her are part of the story. They add to our understanding of the diverse and complex problems faced by Holocaust survivors and their descendants.

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Author:   Peter Wiesner
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
Imprint:   Amsterdam Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.676kg
ISBN:  

9789493276963


ISBN 10:   9493276961
Pages:   356
Publication Date:   01 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"In Bipolar Refugee, author and documentary film maker Peter Wiesner has turned his writing and documentary skills to telling the story, 'warts and all' of his mother, Mary Krotoczynski Wiesner. The excellently researched book becomes a literal monument to her survival and the memory of her parents who perished under the Nazis. The grueling effects of her bipolar disorder wreak havoc on Peter and his half sister, Monica, as they grow up, in economic straits, often in foster homes, estranged from the fathers they barely knew. America, the 'land of milk and honey' for his mother, even Santa Monica with its broad beaches and cool ocean, cannot soften the guilt Mary feels for having left her parents behind when she boarded the Kinderreise for her escape to safety in England. Learning the grim truth of her own mother's murder causes unrelenting pain for Maria. Wiesner's work is a page turner for anyone interested in the second generation effects of a horror, and especially for those who are interested in the children of Holocaust survivors. - Broccoli T. This is a powerful book that you cannot put down. Peter Wiesner has written a compelling account of his mother's troubled life. In 1939 she was saved from the Nazi concentration camps through the Kindertransport in Germany, and she suffered with bipolar disorder throughout her life. Wiesner uses his mother's own words to document her suffering, and he describes in detail the painful experiences he and his sister had living with his mother because of her illness. The triumph of survival, love, and the chaos are beautifully depicted. A must read. - Lynn Waterhouse Bipolar Refugee is a fascinating, detailed and tender account of the author's mother as she struggles to maintain her sanity despite the ravages of the holocaust and WWII. Early on we meet a young woman bursting with potential, talent and youthful optimism and we watch her gradually decline as her losses steadily accumulate. The author does a wonderful job of intermixing his mother's own words from letters/diaries into the text, allowing us to directly experience her brilliance and all her ""possibility."" However her struggle to ""keep it together"" after the loss of her parents and trauma of war leads to a string of bad relationships and a whirlwind of impulsive decisions that get progressively worse and begin to shape her mental illness. Her children are dragged along; they are loved but not parented, yet there is little self-pity or grievance in this loving account, and one can only feel sadness for all those involved. It is another reminder that the Holocaust (and war) leaves no one intact, and its long tentacles easily reach the next generation. - Audrey B."


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Peter Wiesner was born in South Croydon, England, spent his childhood in both East and West Berlin, and immigrated to the US in 1954, settling in Santa Monica, California. In 1967, he received a degree in History from the University of California at Berkeley and earned a master's in communication from the University of Pennsylvania. After earning a doctorate in education from Rutgers University, with a focus on distance education and instructional design, he worked for several educational institutions from 1974 to 1984, and then spent five years at Rutgers University as a television producer. From 1989 to 2013, he was an educator at IEEE, an international professional association for electrical and computer engineers, where he directed publications and educational programs for member outreach and continuing education, including software, educational standards, courseware and video programs for engineers and the general public. His lifetime interest in films led him to produce numerous television documentaries on social, technological as well as environmental issues pertaining to green engineering and sustainability on a global scale. After retirement, he wrote his debut novel, Xtremus (Montag Press, 2015), a dystopian sci-fi satire about the demise of high technology resulting from technological overreach, and subsequently focused on writing about his mother's struggles as a Holocaust refugee and other topics related to the Holocaust. In addition to his lifetime pursuits in literature and the visual arts, he is involved in educational activities and outreach that promote racial tolerance and social equity. Since 1980, he and his wife, Linda, have lived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. They have two married sons and five grandchildren.

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