Afterlight: In Search of Poetry, History, and Home

Afterlight: In Search of Poetry, History, and Home

by Isa Milman
Afterlight: In Search of Poetry, History, and Home

Afterlight: In Search of Poetry, History, and Home

by Isa Milman

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Overview

A haunting memoir of war, genocide, displacement, and a daughter’s search for the literary works of her mother’s murdered twin.

Grieving the death of her mother in 2013, author Isa Milman embarked on a heart-wrenching journey to unravel a family mystery—the whereabouts of her aunt’s long-lost poems, published in Poland in the early 1930s—which evolved into a broader investigation of her family’s life before, during, and after the Holocaust. This powerful memoir chronicles a lesser-known chapter of the Second World War through the story of two sisters: Sabina, Isa’s mother, who survived the war, and Basia, Sabina’s twin, who did not.

Exploring themes of loss and displacement, regeneration and resilience, Isa discovers how her own story is woven into the immense yet intricate tapestry of the Jewish experience. As she delves into her family’s history, accompanied by her husband, a native British Columbian, she travels to contemporary Poland, Ukraine, and Germany, and tries to reconcile her shifting appreciation of people and place, in a world where anti-Semitism and other forms of extremism are on the rise once again.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772033847
Publisher: Heritage House
Publication date: 09/06/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Isa Milman is an award-winning author and the daughter of Holocaust survivors from Poland. She came with her family as refugees to the United States in 1950, immigrated to Canada in 1975, and has called Victoria home for the past twenty-five years. Her professional life has encompassed occupational therapy practice, university teaching, entrepreneurship, and more recently writing and art-making. For more information, visit isamilman.com.

Table of Contents

Introduction xv

Maps xvii

1 Opening the Box of History 1

2 The Longing for Poland 12

3 Outbreak 22

4 Mistletoe 38

5 Warsaw 48

6 Five Good Months 64

7 Surprise in Amsterdam 79

8 Fergana 91

9 Searching for Basia 103

10 Reunion 114

11 Mother Tongue 141

12 Displaced Persons 156

13 Return 168

14 Exile 187

15 Kostopil 197

16 Finally 211

17 A Chapter in Three Movements 225

18 The Birthday Party 234

19 Home 240

Afterword: Afterlight 243

Acknowledgements 247

Notes and Sources 251

Index 262

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