Mendels Daughter by Martin Lemelman

Mendels Daughter by Martin Lemelman

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Combines a true story with illustrations to shed light on one of history's darkest periods. The author transcribes his mother's harrowing testimony in her own words. He brings her narrative to life with his own black and white drawings, interspersed with reproductions of actual photos, documents and other relics from the unsettled era.

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Mendels Daughter by Martin Lemelman

'Sometimes your memories are not your own.' Just as "Art Spiegelman's Maus" presented a dramatic new framework in which to view the Holocaust, "Mendel's Daughter" combines an unforgettable true story with elegant, haunting illustrations to shed new light on one of history's darkest periods. In 1989, Martin Lemelman videotaped his mother, Gusta, as she opened up about her childhood in 1930's Poland and her eventual escape from Nazi persecution. Now, in "Mendel's Daughter", Lemelman lovingly transcribes his mother's harrowing testimony in her own words. He brings her narrative to life with his own powerful black and white drawings, interspersed with reproductions of actual photos, documents and other relics from that unsettled era. The result is a wholly original, authentic and moving account of hope and survival in a time of despair. "Mendel's Daughter" opens with a picture of shtetl life, filled with homey images that evoke the richness of foods and flowers, of family and friends and Jewish tradition. Soon, however, Gusta's girlhood is cut short as her family becomes witness to the rise of Hitler, rumours of war, invasion, occupation, roundups and pogroms. We follow Gusta into flight, hiding and survival: into the unfolding uncertainty of those terrible times. As solemn and as hopeful as a prayer, "Mendel's Daughter" is Martin Lemelman's testament to Gusta's bravery and a celebration of her perseverance. The devastatingly simple power of a mother's words and a son's illustrations combine to create a work that is both intensely personal and universally resonant.
Martin Lemelman grew up in the back of a candy store in Brooklyn, New York and is the child of Holocaust survivors. He has been a freelance illustrator since 1976. His client list includes McGraw/Hill, Children's Television Workshop, Scholastic, Parent's Magazine Press, Crayola and the Jewish Publication Society, among others. He has illustrated over thirty children's books and his work has appeared in numerous magazines. Martin is a Professor in the Communication Design Department at Kutztown University. He lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania with his wife. They are the parents of four wonderful sons.
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ISBN 13 9780224078566
ISBN 10 0224078569
Title Mendels Daughter
Author Martin Lemelman
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2006-09-14
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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