Product Description
In I Have My Mothers Eyes: A Holocaust Story Across Generations author Barbara Ruth Bluman chroniclesher mothers dramatic journey from Nazi-occupied Poland to westernBritish Columbia, where her legacy lives on. Bluman sets an urgentand intimate tone as she follows Zosia Hoffenberg from her genteelupbringing in Warsaw through the shock of the Blitzkrieg and on toher escape from Europe through the Soviet Union and Japan. Thatescape required the help of Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese consul inLithuania, who defied his superiors and helped several thousand Jewsto flee. Bluman also reveals how, even as she was recording hermothers tale of survival, cancer was ravaging her own body. In thisinterwoven narrative, Bluman explains how she garnered strength fromher mothers account as a refugee, as she “stared death in the face.” Thesetwin narratives blossom out of salvaged journal entries and letters, andfrom the photographs of family members who have reunited after yearsof displacement. A celebration of the universal struggle for survival,I Have My Mothers Eyes offers a hopeful response to one of historys darkest times.
About the Author
Barbara Ruth Bluman was a respected Vancouver lawyer and one of BCs first female arbitrators. She was driven to community activism by her parents survival of the Holocaust. Her deep commitment to Holocaust understanding and her passion for writing inspired her to write the story of her mothers Holocaust journey from Warsaw to Vancouver. In the middle of the project, Bluman was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and died in 2001. Her daughter, Danielle, completed the story after her death.