By Meryl Ain
Years later, the discovery of a former Nazi hiding in their community brings the Holocaust out of the shadows. As the girls get older, they start to wonder about their parents’ pasts, and they begin to demand answers. But it soon becomes clear that those memories will be more difficult and painful to uncover than they could have anticipated.
“The author’s tale is sensitively composed, a thoughtful exploration into the perennially thorny issues of religious identity, assimilation, and the legacy of suffering.” — Kirkus Reviews
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The Takeaway Men is the result of her life-long quest to learn more about the Holocaust, a thirst that was first triggered by reading The Diary of Anne Frank in the sixth grade. While teaching high school history, she introduced her students to the study of the Holocaust. At the same time, she also developed an enduring fascination with teaching about and researching the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg case. An interview with Robert Meeropol, the younger son of the Rosenbergs, is featured in her book, The Living Memories Project. The book also includes an interview with Holocaust survivor, Boris Chartan, the founder of the Holocaust Museum and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, New York.
Meryl holds a BA from Queens College, an MA from Teachers College, Columbia University, and an Ed.D. from Hofstra University. She is a lifetime member of Hadassah and an active supporter of UJA-Federation of New York. She lives in New York with her husband, Stewart. They have three married sons and six grandchildren. This is her first novel.
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Thank you so much for featuring my Post-Holocaust novel, The Takeaway Men on your blog! It's a family saga and a number of the adult characters have secrets. I've met with 50 groups virtually since the book was published in August 2020 and a big topic of discussion is the impact of secrets and lies on families, especially children. I'd be happy to meet with other groups too. You can contact me through FB or through my website: merylain.com/
ReplyDeleteI really look forward to reading your book -- any plans for an audio version? Thanks for sharing it with us.
DeleteWe're working on the audio version and it is scheduled to be released this June! Thanks for asking!
DeleteHOORAY! Count me in!
DeleteYes, the audio version is scheduled to be released in June!
ReplyDeleteMany books have been written about the Holocaust. In The Takeaway Men, Meryl Ain gives us insights as to what it was like for Jewish refugees who came to the U.S. after WWII. It's a story about immigration, faith, honesty, courage, and strong family ties. A must-read. See my complete review of The Takeaway Men at https://valerietaylorauthor.com/blog/the-takeaway-men
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