The stinging reality of the effects of the Holocaust on the second generation is illustrated as Naomi Litvin attempts reorientation to the world at large after losing her mother, a Romanian Holocaust survivor. In her second book, Beneath A Stormy Moving On Without Her, Naomi Litvin knits a jigsaw puzzle-like anthology of her mother’s poetry with her own juxtaposing responses. Within these pages Naomi’s thought provoking commentary is a deeply personal struggle with her grief. Edith was her mentor, heroine, and best friend. Mother and daughter share the stage in this creative, special slice of history. Also by Naomi We Never Lost A Holocaust Memoir and Love Story Foreword by Sir Martin Gilbert
this is a daughter's memoir and homage to her mother, a holocaust survivor. The poetry is lovely, haunting, sad, written by the mother Naomi. Edith gives details surrounding the origin of the poem. I wished there had been more.