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Virtual Macedonia Bookstore - Soundless Roar: Stories, Poems, and Drawings

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List Price: $29.95
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Manufacturer: Northwestern University Press
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 811.6 EAN: 9780810119147 ISBN: 0810119145 Label: Northwestern University Press Manufacturer: Northwestern University Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 145 Publication Date: 2002-05-15 Publisher: Northwestern University Press Studio: Northwestern University Press
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Outstanding Comment: Quite simply, you will find it difficult to find another Holocaust text quite like Soundless Roar.
Ava Kadishson Schieber, born in Novi Sad near Belgrade, was a teenager when her parents decided that the best chance of survival was for each family member to go his or her own way. In telling her memories of being forced into solitary hiding, Schieber unpacks her lost adolescence in a way that reveals both unimaginable loss and extraordinary acceptance.
By inviting you to "construct your own image" from her collection of drawings, poems, and short stories, Schieber does not allow you to settle on simple interpretations or superficial lessons. Instead, readers will be taken on a frightening yet gentle journey - encountering Schieber's "friendly ghosts" along the way - that will leave them mystified, refreshed, and inspired.
Somehow, Schieber takes her readers through the world of the Holocaust, including a brief glimpse into the Nazi death camps. It is as if she is leading each reader by the hand, as we discover with her the strength of the human spirit and her own personal tragedies.
Schieber's astounding honesty challenges her readers' preconceptions of what being a survivor means. In a way, she also forces her readers to confront their understandings of oppression in society today. Importantly, her ability to write both simply and abstractly makes Soundless Roar a piece of art that is accessible to teenagers and scholars alike.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Poignant art, poetry, and writings giving voice to the Holocaust ordeal.
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