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Overview~ Finalist in the 2022 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the category of Memoir. When the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia in March 1939, the Buchsbaum family chose different paths to escape Nazi brutality. Intelligence was not enough to survive the SS; bad decisions could prove fatal. Their stories live in Heart Songs - A Holocaust Memoir, and form the legacy of love and loss inherited by the author, a second-generation Holocaust survivor. Grandmother Clara Buchsbaum fled to Italy in 1939 and found refuge in the mountain village of San Donato Val di Comino. There, the local residents sheltered twenty-eight Jewish refugees, risking their own safety by hiding them from German soldiers. Clara’s letters to her son, John, who had escaped to England before emigrating to the United States, illustrate her relentless efforts to obtain a visa to a country beyond Europe’s borders. She sustained an unimaginable optimism despite separation from her beloved family and an uncertain future. In telling the tragic story of the grandmother she never knew, the author explores historical, familial and psychological aspects of the Holocaust. Heart Songs illuminates the consequences of inherited grief and unmourned losses, and celebrates the strength and resilience of those who died and those who survived. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara GilfordPublisher: Amsterdam Publishers Imprint: Amsterdam Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.244kg ISBN: 9789493056534ISBN 10: 9493056538 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 27 August 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsRecommendations ix Introduction xiii Prologue 1 1. Beginnings (1900-1939) 5 2. Invasion (1939) 20 3. Escape (1939-1941) 27 4. Separation (1939-1944) 36 5. Private Wars (1952-1996) 55 6. Kaddish 84 7. San Donato Val di Comino 98 Afterword 121 Appendix 125 About the Author 139 Acknowledgments 141ReviewsBarbara Gilford's memoir is a touching and heartfelt story of her family's survival and loss during the Holocaust. Her memoir gives a rare insight into the lives of Jewish family members fleeing their home country, Czechoslovakia, to other parts of the world. Letters written by her Oma Clara are especially heart wrenching as she tries to reunite with her son, the author's father, in the United States. Barbara's memoir is a must-read. Not only for the touching story about her beloved family's experiences but how that grief and trauma transfers to the second generation. - Angela West Amid all the crisis cries surrounding us in these troubled times, it brought me sweetly back to what is important and what is enduring. This is not a book that dwells on the horrors of the Holocaust; it is a book about how both love and pain transcend generations. - Jeanne d'Haem I loved Heart Songs by Barbara Buchsbaum Gilford. The book drew me in from the first sentence and tugged at my heart until the very last word. It's tender, sweet, sad, and beautifully written. It's an enduring love story - we all need that right now, don't we? Do yourself a favor and read this book! - Regie R. Barbara Gilford's memoir Heart Songs: A Holocaust Memoir is a book that is extremely difficult to put down. Although it is heartbreaking, it is a compelling look at her Father's family who perished during the Holocaust. In addition, she weaves her Father's story as well as her own journey through records to find the answers she needs together with their story to create a beautiful memoir of her family. - P. Blevins Barbara Gilford's memoir is a touching and heartfelt story of her family's survival and loss during the Holocaust. Her memoir gives a rare insight into the lives of Jewish family members fleeing their home country, Czechoslovakia, to other parts of the world. Letters written by her Oma Clara are especially heart wrenching as she tries to reunite with her son, the author's father, in the United States. Barbara's memoir is a must-read. Not only for the touching story about her beloved family's experiences but how that grief and trauma transfers to the second generation. - Angela West Amid all the crisis cries surrounding us in these troubled times, it brought me sweetly back to what is important and what is enduring. This is not a book that dwells on the horrors of the Holocaust; it is a book about how both love and pain transcend generations. - Jeanne d'Haem I loved Heart Songs by Barbara Buchsbaum Gilford. The book drew me in from the first sentence and tugged at my heart until the very last word. It's tender, sweet, sad, and beautifully written. It's an enduring love story - we all need that right now, don't we? Do yourself a favor and read this book! - Regie R. Barbara Gilford's memoir Heart Songs: A Holocaust Memoir is a book that is extremely difficult to put down. Although it is heartbreaking, it is a compelling look at her Father's family who perished during the Holocaust. In addition, she weaves her Father's story as well as her own journey through records to find the answers she needs together with their story to create a beautiful memoir of her family. - P. Blevins Author InformationBarbara Gilford began as an educator and later maintained a clinical practice in psychotherapy for almost twenty-five years before writing Heart Songs, A Holocaust Memoir. Her MSW degree from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, formalized her lifelong quest to understand how people work out their lives. Trauma, loss and suffering in her clients engendered in her deep appreciation for the strength and resilience embedded in the human psyche and spirit. The author contributed more than two hundred articles on dance to The New York Times, New Jersey Weekly section and won two awards for her journalism. Barbara is an accomplished presenter who has told her family's story in high schools and colleges, at an off-off Broadway theatre in New York, in a synagogue and at a Jewish Community Center. In addition to writing, Barbara reads and immerses herself in film, classical music, ballet and Broadway. She enjoys art museums, European travel and also her home in Morris County, New Jersey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |