by Avrom Bendavid-Val
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GENRE: YA Nonfiction
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BLURB:
Trochenbrod was a
bustling commercial center of more than 5,000 people, all Jews, that was hidden
deep in the forest in northwest Ukraine. It thrived as a tiny Jewish kingdom
unnoticed and unknown to most people, even though it was “the big city” for
surrounding Ukrainian and Polish villages. The people of Trochenbrod vanished
in the Holocaust, and soon nothing remained of this vibrant 130 year-old town
but a mysterious double row of trees and bushes in a clearing in the forest.
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EXCERPT
As I was growing up, my
father did not often mention the town Trochenbrod (pronounced Trawkhenbrawd) in
Eastern Poland where he was born and raised. But when he did, his longing and
affection for it were unmistakable. After my father passed away, I realized I
knew nothing about his beloved hometown. He had never volunteered information
about it, and I had never asked. Although none of my relatives knew where
Trochenbrod had been located, other than “in Poland someplace,” they were
certain nothing was there anymore. I was told that after the Nazis murdered all
Trochenbrod’s Jews, they destroyed all its buildings, and the memory of it was
lost.
How could that be? I
wondered. How could all traces of a town and its people vanish? If the town was
destroyed in the Holocaust, wouldn’t something—derelict buildings, house
foundations, low stone walls—still be found there? And what happened to
Christian neighbors of the Jews who lived in Trochenbrod? They weren’t
destroyed by the Nazis; maybe their descendants were still there and could tell
me something about Trochenbrod in the days when Jews also lived there. I had to
find out. I had to see for myself.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Author Bio
Avrom Bendavid-Val was working as an environmental consultant in
Poland in 1997 when he decided to cross the Ukrainian border and visit the
place his father came from, the town of Trochenbrod. Finding nothing there, he
was determined to uncover the history and spirit of the vanished town. Avrom
continues to this day to research, write and make films about the town, and
serve as the anchor for the American community of Trochenbrod descendants.
Avrom Bendavid-Val lives in Washington, D.C.
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ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, as always.
DeleteWhen did you first consider yourself a writer?
ReplyDeleteAvrom is traveling now, but let me answer for him. In the course of doing the research, he realized he had material he wanted to share and more than enough to write a book. Before then, he had only written technical books.
DeleteThanks for the question, Mai. Great to see you.
DeleteBPE, I appreciate you taking the time to answer and wish Avrom safe travels.
I bet that was quite a challenge, to go from writing technical books (which traditionally can be kind of dry) to writing an engaging young adult book.
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ReplyDeleteA serious topic, a very important book to read.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, Tanja. Thank you for dropping by and commenting.
DeleteI liked the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear that, Rita. Thanks for popping in!
DeleteDid you research this by yourself? This sounds like an important book.
ReplyDeleteI'm answering for Avrom because he's traveling. He did all the research himself. He visited all the countries where survivors or descendants lived so he could interview them. He spent nearly 20 years gathering information.
DeleteThanks for visiting, Jane! It does sound like a very thought-provoking story. Thank you for answering, BPE!
DeleteThis sounds like a heartrending book!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, Betty. Thank you for popping in!
DeleteAn interesting excerpt.
ReplyDeleteGlad you think so, Mary. Thank you for the visit.
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