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  • I Want You to Know We’re Still Here

  • My family, the Holocaust and my search for truth
  • By: Esther Safran Foer
  • Narrated by: Esther Safran Foer
  • Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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I Want You to Know We’re Still Here

By: Esther Safran Foer
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Summary

A BBC Radio 4 Book of the week.

A moving and powerful inter-generational memoir about story and memory.

Mine is a family of readers and writers. Our house is filled with books. There are contemporary design books on the coffee table in the living room, legal books in my husband’s home office and piles of children’s books for when my grandchildren visit. However, the side table next to my bed is piled with books about the Holocaust. Framed maps of shtetls line my office walls and pictures of relatives killed in the Holocaust are displayed on our family gallery walls.

Sometimes I feel like I exist across two polarised realities, experiencing great fulfilment from family, friends and a meaningful career, and at the same time, finding the joy of my life tempered by its shadows. In the darker corners of my mind live ghosts and demons who visit me from the shtetls in Ukraine where my family came from. Some of the details that make these visions so vivid are imagined because I grew up in a family where memories were too terrible to speak of.

This is the true story of four generations who have been dealing with the Holocaust and its aftermath. We are four generations, survivors and survivors of survivors, storytellers and memory keepers. And we’re still here.

©2020 Esther Safran Foer (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Critic reviews

"Esther Safran Foer has written of her family in a way that is both uniquely and heartbreakingly her story and a deeply important testament for Ashkenazi Jews. Her memories are our important history." (Robert Peston, ITV Political Editor)

"This moving memoir documents Esther Safran Foer’s tireless search for traces of her murdered family. Her success is a testament to the power of memory to rescue the dead from oblivion." (Diane Armstrong, author of The Collaborator)

"Foer documents her quest to gather information about her family’s life during the Holocaust in this skilfully written debut. Foer’s engrossing, well-researched family history will resonate with those curious about their own roots." (Publishers Weekly)

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Extraordinarily moving, uplifting, inspiring. The sense of history, of family memory, of amazement at surviving such a horrific epoch is a reminder if what is really important. And it points with sorrow at those who seek to deform history, glorify evil and tolerate such actions even in our time. Thank you

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