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OverviewThe Longest Road asks a universal question: What are you carrying that does not belong to you? In the Mexican jungle, Sasha Perelman confronts how scarcity became an inherited wound across generations of women: her grandmother's fierce practicality born of war and grief, her mother's survival-driven control, her own relentless drive to prove her worth. Yet within these patterns lies an unexpected revelation-the extraordinary ability to transform limitation into possibility. In The Longest Road, Sasha unearths the lineage of Soviet Jewish survival that shaped her life long before she was born. Through a series of powerful plant medicine ceremonies, she steps into the memories and unspeakable secrets of her ancestors, and begins to understand the deeper forces behind her family's escape from the former USSR. Visions reveal acts of defiant courage: an aunt who transformed a pair of brown leather boots into a brilliant strategy for securing exit visas; a grandfather, her namesake, whose final sacrifice opened the path to freedom in America, clandestine matzo operation under threat of imprisonment. In witnessing these stories, Sasha begins to grasp not only what they endured, but what she has carried forward on their behalf. As she faces her mother's death, her grandmother's sharpened love, and the pressure of being the first American-born child, the medicine reveals a truth she has long sensed but never fully named: we inherit our family's pain, but we are not bound to repeat it. Moving between Soviet and American identities, between past and present, and between survival and becoming, Perelman shows that healing is neither forgetting nor erasing. It is the conscious act of choosing what to carry forward. With clarity, honesty, and poetic precision, this memoir reveals that while trauma threads its way through generations, so do resilience, imagination, transformation, and love."" For anyone seeking to honor their ancestors while breaking free from inherited pain, The Longest Road offers a deeply moving roadmap for remembering, releasing, and reclaiming one's place in the lineage. Each step on this journey Sasha reconciles the painful truth that the scars of survival are passed through bloodlines, but healing generational trauma is an intentional choice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sasha PerelmanPublisher: Svoboda Consulting Group, LLC Imprint: Svoboda Consulting Group, LLC Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9798993384900Pages: 222 Publication Date: 22 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsSasha's brave, poignant new book is a page turner! Her writing is powerful, potent and riveting. It allows each of us to love our lives more, find the meaning in our ever twisting storylines, and reclaim the deep meaning in our history. Regena Thomashauer, NYTimes bestselling author, Founder and CEO of The School of Womanly Arts. - A powerful testament to how understanding our generational trauma can set us free, her journey will resonate deeply with anyone seeking to rewrite the story they inherited."" Jennifer Nagel, RCC-ACS Therapist, International Facilitator, Best Selling Author Director of Trainer Development, Satir Institute of the Pacific - Sasha's voice is that of a modern-day alchemist that turns pain into purpose, history into healing, and personal truth into collective wisdom. Susan Sly, Award-Winning Entrepreneur, Best-Selling Author, Philanthropist ---- Sasha Perelman's The Longest Road is a beautiful reminder that our greatest pain can become our greatest power. Through her courageous journey of healing and self-discovery, Sasha shows us what it means to transform generational wounds into wisdom, scarcity into strength, and survival into purpose. Her storytelling is as honest as it is uplifting-a mirror that invites us to look inward and find our own capacity for transformation. This book isn't just about her family's story-it's about all of us reclaiming the power to write a new one."" - Hal Elrod, author of The Miracle Morning Author InformationSasha Perelman is a writer, poet, and experiential producer whose work lives at the intersection of storytelling, design, and transformation. She is the founder of Rooted Design Collective, an agency dedicated to crafting innovative and immersive brand activations and providing creative consulting for clients across industries from automotive to wellness.Her debut novel, The Longest Road, is a sweeping exploration of generational trauma, resilience, and identity, weaving her family's history of Soviet Jewish immigration to the U.S. with her deeply personal medicine journeys. Through these stories, Sasha bridges the gap between survival, sacrifice, and inherited burdens, revealing the possibilities of insight, healing, and transformation.As a speaker and thought leader, Sasha shares insights on the power of vulnerability, and the value of human connection. She is deeply passionate about empowering women to reclaim their creativity, freedom, and purpose. Her work reflects a deep commitment to fostering meaning, understanding, and belonging.Sasha draws inspiration from the world around her-traveling, cooking, DJing house music, dreaming up her next venture, and immersing herself in moments that spark curiosity, joy, and reflection. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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