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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eva Neisser Echenberg , Judy Sklar RasminskyPublisher: Skyhorse Publishing Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.787kg ISBN: 9781510724761ISBN 10: 1510724761 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 14 December 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews"“This is a fascinating and little-known account how one family clan from among German Jewry found a new home in unusual circumstances in a distant country in which people of such background were seldom welcomed. I am still digesting the book’s riches—and sharing it with others.”--Walter Laqueur, historian and bestselling author of Putinism : Russia and its future with the West ""This captivating life account of an extended German-Jewish family that survived the Holocaust thanks to the determined efforts by one of its members to bring his relatives to Peru in the 1930s reads like a beautifully conceived epistolary novel. Combining a rich trove of family photographs with an extensive archive of letters, Walter’s Welcome meshes personal stories with larger histories to render a complex, multifocal contribution to our understanding of the German-Jewish refugee experience in Latin America. . . . A pleasure to read, it manages to instruct and enlighten us while also touching our heart.”--Leo Spitzer, author of Hotel Bolivia: The Culture of Memory in a Refuge from Nazism, Kathe Tappe Vernon Professor of History Emeritus, Dartmouth College “I found Walter’s Welcome very interesting and absorbing—the letters from both sides of the ocean are informative throughout. And what marvelous photos.”--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre “Who is Walter Neisser? A scrappy youth who makes his own welcome in Peru? Or is he the patriarch who welcomes those leaving their crumbling lives in Europe? In this gripping story, he is both, of course. Candidly and vividly, Echenberg’s story preserves and organizes a unique record of the extent of the Jewish diaspora in South America.”--Raúl Necochea López, historian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill “Eva Echenberg’s book is a very moving true story of tikkun olam—acts of kindness performed to repair the world—in Peru during the turbulent years of World War II by one decent and secular man who saved family and friends from certain death. Walter’s Welcome is essential reading for all, particularly now, at this time of change.”--Gaby Klehmann Winter, interpreter and translator" This is a fascinating and little-known account how one family clan from among German Jewry found a new home in unusual circumstances in a distant country in which people of such background were seldom welcomed. I am still digesting the book's riches-and sharing it with others. --Walter Laqueur, historian and bestselling author of Putinism : Russia and its future with the West This captivating life account of an extended German-Jewish family that survived the Holocaust thanks to the determined efforts by one of its members to bring his relatives to Peru in the 1930s reads like a beautifully conceived epistolary novel. Combining a rich trove of family photographs with an extensive archive of letters, Walter's Welcome meshes personal stories with larger histories to render a complex, multifocal contribution to our understanding of the German-Jewish refugee experience in Latin America. . . . A pleasure to read, it manages to instruct and enlighten us while also touching our heart. --Leo Spitzer, author of Hotel Bolivia: The Culture of Memory in a Refuge from Nazism, Kathe Tappe Vernon Professor of History Emeritus, Dartmouth College I found Walter's Welcome very interesting and absorbing-the letters from both sides of the ocean are informative throughout. And what marvelous photos. --Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre Who is Walter Neisser? A scrappy youth who makes his own welcome in Peru? Or is he the patriarch who welcomes those leaving their crumbling lives in Europe? In this gripping story, he is both, of course. Candidly and vividly, Echenberg's story preserves and organizes a unique record of the extent of the Jewish diaspora in South America. --Raul Necochea Lopez, historian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eva Echenberg's book is a very moving true story of tikkun olam-acts of kindness performed to repair the world-in Peru during the turbulent years of World War II by one decent and secular man who saved family and friends from certain death. Walter's Welcome is essential reading for all, particularly now, at this time of change. --Gaby Klehmann Winter, interpreter and translator Author InformationEva Neisser Echenberg is a former teacher and author of several textbooks for students of Spanish and French. She holds two MAs-one in English and one in Spanish-from the University of Wisconsin. She has spent the last four years translating from German and Spanish the letters that eventually became Walter's Welcome. Judy Sklar Rasminsky is an award-winning freelance writer and editor, who has coauthored several textbooks and trade titles. Her work has appeared in Reader's Digest and the Los Angeles Times, amongst other magazines and newspapers. She has a B.A. in English from Stanford University and an M.A. in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |