Happy to be part of oral history

The National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library (http://www.ncsml.org/), located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is the “center of gravity” of immigrants, and their descendants, from the former Czechoslovakia. The NCSML runs interesting programs throughout the year, has a great online gift shop, and its library is the depository of many valuable books and documents. Despite the…

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The Invisible Bridge

I began reading a novel called The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer (Alfred A. Knopf, 2010) as part of my research on World War II, as I edit my memoir of life as a “hidden Child” during Nazi occupation. Only a few pages in, I was totally absorbed in this wonderful love story. Judging from her…

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Much harder than I had thought…

It has been more than a month since my last blog. The reason? I underestimated the amount of work that would be required to get my book, Out of Prague: A Memoir of Survival, Denial, and Triumph, translated into Czech. The publisher, Mlada Fronta, asked me to make a few changes so that the book would be…

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An unforgettable book

Sue and I returned last night from our annual reunion of Oklahoma State University friends. On alternate years, we meet at the “cabin” of my college roommate, Don Gafford, and his wife, Sondra. Their home is located in spectacular country — the High Sierras — in the least populated county in the state of California. Sierra County…

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