Surviving in Silence

Surviving in Silence

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  • Author: Eleanor C. Dunai
  • Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
  • ISBN: 9781563681196
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 220

His mother set in motion the first jarring change in Izrael's life by taking him to Budapest, Hungary, to attend a special school for deaf Jewish children."--BOOK JACKET.


Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories of Rape

Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories of Rape

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  • Author: Charlotte Pierce-Baker
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • ISBN: 0393249786
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

In this "intelligent", "stunning", and "honest" book, Charlotte Pierce-Baker weaves together the accounts of black women who have been raped and who have felt that they had to remain silent in order to protect themselves and their race. It opens with the author's harrowing and courageous account of her rape and includes the stories of the author's own family's response, plus the voices of black men who have supported rape survivors.


Confronting the Silence: A Holocaust Survivor’s Search for God

Confronting the Silence: A Holocaust Survivor’s Search for God

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  • Author: Walter Ziffer
  • Publisher: Plunkett Lake Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 141

In this memoir, Walter Ziffer, a Holocaust survivor born in Czechoslovakia in 1927, recounts his boyhood experiences, the Polish and later German invasions of his hometown, the destruction of his synagogue, his Jewish community’s forced move into a ghetto, and his 1942 deportation and ensuing experiences in eight Nazi concentration and slave labor camps. In 1945, Ziffer returned to his hometown, trained as a mechanic and later emigrated to the US where he converted to Christianity, married, graduated from Vanderbilt University with an engineering degree, worked for General Motors before becoming a Christian minister. He taught and preached in Ohio, France, Washington DC and Belgium. He later returned to Judaism and considers himself a Jewish secular humanist. “The compelling story of an unfolding life carried by an insatiable search for meaning.” — Mahan Siler, retired Baptist minister “In Walter Ziffer’s beautifully written new book, you will learn of Walter’s complex life journey, and you may experience, thanks to his skillfully told story and clearly articulated questions and insights, a sense of his presence, the presence of a great man who finds in his own story lessons important for the rest of us, especially now.” —Richard Chess, Director, The Center for Jewish Studies at UNC Asheville “A powerful and unique addition to the literature of the Holocaust. Walter Ziffer’s memoir not only recounts his own personal resilience and survival of the camps, but also his own unusual spiritual journey in which he both becomes a Christian minister while retaining his quintessential Jewish identity. This is a learned, well-crafted, and fascinating new dimension to this literature.” — Michael Sartisky, President Emeritus, Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities “The Holocaust portion [of this memoir]... is as true and chilling as a parent’s last words. His tale-telling prowess makes as strong a mental impression as it makes a factual one.” — Rob Neufeld, Asheville Citizen-Times


Silence is a Lethal Weapon

Silence is a Lethal Weapon

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  • Author: D. A. Chadwick
  • Publisher: iUniverse
  • ISBN: 0595194915
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 174

SILENCE IS A LETHAL WEAPON is a book that tells child sexual abuse the way it really is and offers suggestions to those still living with an abuser. A tale the reader will not soon forget!


Surviving the Death of a Sibling

Surviving the Death of a Sibling

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  • Author: T.J. Wray
  • Publisher: Harmony
  • ISBN: 0609809806
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 274

When T.J. Wray lost her 43-year-old brother, her grief was deep and enduring and, she soon discovered, not fully acknowledged. Despite the longevity of adult sibling relationships, surviving siblings are often made to feel as if their grief is somehow unwarranted. After all, when an adult sibling dies, he or she often leaves behind parents, a spouse, and even children—all of whom suffer a more socially recognized type of loss. Based on the author's own experiences, as well as those of many others, Surviving the Death of a Sibling helps adults who have lost a brother or sister to realize that they are not alone in their struggle. Just as important, it teaches them to understand the unique stages of their grieving process, offering practical and prescriptive advice for dealing with each stage. In Surviving the Death of a Sibling, T.J. Wray discusses: • Searching for and finding meaning in your sibling's passing • Using a grief journal to record your emotions • Choosing a grief partner to help you through tough times • Dealing with insensitive remarks made by others Warm and personal, and a rich source of useful insights and coping strategies, Surviving the Death of a Sibling is a unique addition to the literature of bereavement.


The Silence of the North

The Silence of the North

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  • Author: Olive A. Fredrickson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781585741779
  • Category : Alberta
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

East, a veteran outdoors writer, chronicles Fredrickson's incredible life of adventure in the Arctic wilderness--from the time she witnessed her mother's death at age nine through her marriage to a trapper to her desperate fight to survive after his death. Photos.


Living Silence in Burma

Living Silence in Burma

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  • Author: Christina Fink
  • Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
  • ISBN: 1848137265
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 429

Eight years after the first edition of this insightful and highly regarded book, Burma remains one of the most troubled nations in Southeast Asia. While other countries have democratized and prospered, Burma is governed by a repressive military dictatorship and is the second largest producer of heroin in the world. In this exceptionally readable yet scholarly account of Burma today, Christina Fink gives a moving and insightful picture of what life under military rule is like. Through the extensive interviews conducted inside and outside the country, we begin to understand Burma's political and domestic situation and a comprehensive understanding of why military rule has lasted so long. This significantly revised new edition includes material taking the reader up to present day action and accounts, including the impacts of the dramatic 2007 monks' demonstrations, which were coordinated with former student activists and members of Aung San Suu Kyi's party. The book explores the regime's continued attempts to weaken and divide the democratic movement and the ethnic nationalist organizations and explains how the democratic movement and ethnic groups have sought to achieve their goals; in part, by working more closely together.


Out of the Silence

Out of the Silence

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  • Author: Eduardo Strauch
  • Publisher: AmazonCrossing
  • ISBN: 9781542042956
  • Category : Aircraft accident victims
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"It's the unfathomable modern legend that has become a testament to the resilience of the human spirit: the 1972 Andes plane crash and the Uruguayan rugby teammates who suffered seventy-two days among the dead and dying. It was a harrowing test of endurance on a snowbound cordillera that ended in a miraculous rescue. Now comes the unflinching and emotional true story by one of the men who found his way home"--Page 4 of cover


All Is Silence

All Is Silence

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  • Author: Robert L. Slater
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780989568791
  • Category : Dystopias
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280

SCIENCE FICTION. In a future that could be ours, Lizzie, a suicidal teen-age girl, barely navigates her own life. Then everything falls apart. In an apocalyptic land nearly deserted by disease, she lacks reasons to live until a shocking turn of events reveals a phone number. Her call pulls her dangerously cross-country to meet a stranger she thought was dead.


Surviving Southampton

Surviving Southampton

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  • Author: Vanessa M. Holden
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN: 0252052765
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

The local community around the Nat Turner rebellion The 1831 Southampton Rebellion led by Nat Turner involved an entire community. Vanessa M. Holden rediscovers the women and children, free and enslaved, who lived in Southampton County before, during, and after the revolt. Mapping the region's multilayered human geography, Holden draws a fuller picture of the inhabitants, revealing not only their interactions with physical locations but also their social relationships in space and time. Her analysis recasts the Southampton Rebellion as one event that reveals the continuum of practices that sustained resistance and survival among local Black people. Holden follows how African Americans continued those practices through the rebellion’s immediate aftermath and into the future, showing how Black women and communities raised children who remembered and heeded the lessons absorbed during the calamitous events of 1831. A bold challenge to traditional accounts, Surviving Southampton sheds new light on the places and people surrounding Americas most famous rebellion against slavery.