Two Roses: A Story of Deception and Determination in Nazi Germany

Author:   Miriam Libicki ,  Rose Lipszyc ,  Mark Celinscak ,  Charlotte Schallié
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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9781487559199


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Two Roses: A Story of Deception and Determination in Nazi Germany


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Author:   Miriam Libicki ,  Rose Lipszyc ,  Mark Celinscak ,  Charlotte Schallié
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   New Jewish Press
Dimensions:   Width: 22.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 28.60cm
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9781487559199


ISBN 10:   1487559194
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Preface Timothy Snyder 2. Acknowledgements Mark Celinscak and Charlotte Schallié 3. Two Roses Miriam Libicki and Rose Lipszyc 4. Historical Essay Agnieszka Haska and Andrea Löw 5. Editors’ Notes Mark Celinscak and Charlotte Schallié 6. Behind the Panels Miriam Libicki 7. In Her Own Words Rose Lipszyc 8. Biographies

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“Through graphic storytelling, Two Roses creates a beautiful and heartbreaking mosaic of memory and testimony. In concert, text and image weave together a story of loss but also of resilience and survival. This is a narrative of both individual and collective trauma that bridges the distance between past and present. Miriam Libicki’s stunning images reanimate those who were so tragically lost to the devastation of history, reminding us of our obligations to memory.” - Victoria Aarons, O.R. & Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor of Literature, Trinity University “Swearing in Polish, suppressing the familiar Yiddish, and wearing a cross necklace were common strategies for Polish Jews to become ‘invisible’ during the Nazi regime. Two Roses, the story of the survival of Rose Lipszyc and Rose Finkielsztajn, is the first graphic narrative ever to recall it. Drawn in vivid style by Miriam Libicki, Two Roses challenges the taboo of the Polish antisemitism in a blunt and charming way. This book is absolutely one of a kind.” - Kalina Kupczyńska, Assistant Professor of German Media and Austrian Culture, University of Lodz “The graphic narrative Two Roses contains two real-life stories. The first depicts, in hauntingly delicate visual form, the perilous experiences of its eponymous heroines, two Jewish women who survived the Holocaust by passing as non-Jewish Polish forced laborers in Nazi Germany. The second relates the extraordinary process of co-authorship of the graphic narrative as a close collaboration between one of those women, the survivor Rose Lipszyc; the renowned comics artist Miriam Libicki; and an entire research and editorial team dedicated to generating this remarkable text.” - Erin McGlothlin, Gloria M. Goldstein Professor of Holocaust Studies, Washington University in St. Louis “Miriam Libicki bears witness on the page with her most stunning and compassionate work yet, expertly carrying us through horror, faith, and human connection. Two Roses is an essential testament to the transformative, empathetic power of comics.” - Nate Powell, graphic novelist of the March trilogy and Save It for Later “Two Roses is an important book that belongs to an increasingly rare tradition of Holocaust memoirs written directly from the perspective of a living survivor. Libicki’s sumptuous ink and watercolor illustrations are a perfect complement to Lipszyc’s nuanced story of chance, chutzpah and heroism in the face of humanity’s cruelest impulses. Two Roses is accessible to both adult and young readers, ensuring its relevance to future generations of Holocaust learners.” - Ari Richter, author of Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz: A Graphic Family Memoir of Trauma & Inheritance “Two Roses is a tour de force that breaks new ground in Holocaust re-imagining and retelling. Both the text and drawings in this graphic novel emerge from sustained, meticulous collaboration between the survivor and the artist. Their work was supported by a brilliant team of historians, archivists, interviewers, filmmakers, writers, and photographers. In character, insight, and action, the work resembles a feature film. It deserves to be a blockbuster.” - Henry Hank Greenspan, author of REMNANTS and What Remains: Moments from a Life among Holocaust Survivors


“Through graphic storytelling, Two Roses creates a beautiful and heartbreaking mosaic of memory and testimony. In concert, text and image weave together a story of loss but also of resilience and survival. This is a narrative of both individual and collective trauma that bridges the distance between past and present. Miriam Libicki’s stunning images reanimate those who were so tragically lost to the devastation of history, reminding us of our obligations to memory.” - Victoria Aarons, O.R. & Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor of Literature, Trinity University “Swearing in Polish, suppressing the familiar Yiddish, and wearing a cross necklace were common strategies for Polish Jews to become ‘invisible’ during the Nazi regime. Two Roses, the story of the survival of Rose Lipszyc and Rose Finkielsztajn, is the first graphic narrative ever to recall it. Drawn in vivid style by Miriam Libicki, Two Roses challenges the taboo of the Polish antisemitism in a blunt and charming way. This book is absolutely one of a kind.” - Kalina Kupczyńska, Assistant Professor of German Media and Austrian Culture, University of Lodz “The graphic narrative Two Roses contains two real-life stories. The first depicts, in hauntingly delicate visual form, the perilous experiences of its eponymous heroines, two Jewish women who survived the Holocaust by passing as non-Jewish Polish forced laborers in Nazi Germany. The second relates the extraordinary process of co-authorship of the graphic narrative as a close collaboration between one of those women, the survivor Rose Lipszyc; the renowned comics artist Miriam Libicki; and an entire research and editorial team dedicated to generating this remarkable text.” - Erin McGlothlin, Gloria M. Goldstein Professor of Holocaust Studies, Washington University in St. Louis “Miriam Libicki bears witness on the page with her most stunning and compassionate work yet, expertly carrying us through horror, faith, and human connection. Two Roses is an essential testament to the transformative, empathetic power of comics.” - Nate Powell, graphic novelist of the March trilogy and Save It for Later “Two Roses is an important book that belongs to an increasingly rare tradition of Holocaust memoirs written directly from the perspective of a living survivor. Libicki’s sumptuous ink and watercolor illustrations are a perfect complement to Lipszyc’s nuanced story of chance, chutzpah and heroism in the face of humanity’s cruelest impulses. Two Roses is accessible to both adult and young readers, ensuring its relevance to future generations of Holocaust learners.” - Ari Richter, author of Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz: A Graphic Family Memoir of Trauma & Inheritance


Author Information

Graphic novelist Miriam Libicki is a sessional instructor at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design. A recipient of the career achievement Inkpot at San Diego Comic-Con, Libicki has published widely and received many awards for her comic arts work. Holocaust educator and survivor Rose Lipszyc was awarded the Order of Canada in 2021. Lipszyc still meets with Canadian and Polish youth to recount her wartime fate as a witness to history. Award-winning author Mark Celinscak is the Louis and Frances Blumkin professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the Executive Director of the Sam and Frances Fried Holocaust and Genocide Academy at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Charlotte Schallie is a professor of Germanic Studies in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures at the University of Victoria. Her areas of interests include memory studies, visual culture studies, genocide education, care ethics, and more. She also edited the award-winning collection of graphic novels But I Live. Timothy Snyder holds the inaugural Temerty Chair in Modern European History at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.

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