
The Spiral Shell
Sandell Morse
(Author)Description
When granted a residency at an artists' retreat in the picturesque village of Auvillar, in southwestern France, writer Sandell Morse noticed a puzzling lack of Jewish memorials and landmarks there that marked the resistance of local Jews against the Nazis. By gaining the friendship and confidence of the survivors and townspeople over years of research, interviews, and correspondence, Morse relates numerous accounts of bravery and selfless acts by those who chose to fight against bigotry, oppression, and genocide, in a moving and up-close look at a war also raging on a global scale.
Inspired by her determination to learn the truth - and with a fossilized spiral shell she'd found in the wall of the Jewish quarter in Paris as a talisman - Morse also writes of a deeper meaning and understanding of her own Jewish heritage in the context of her research on the war and the village.
In this year that marks the 80th anniversary of the deportation of thousands of French Jews to Auschwitz, this memoir reflects on a harrowing time in our world's history that still reverberates today, and provides a moving tribute to those who resisted.
Product Details
Publisher | Schaffner Press |
Publish Date | April 05, 2022 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781639640027 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.3 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
- ALICE MCDERMOTT, Author of Charming Billy and The Bigamist's Daughter
"It was a pleasure to read Sandell Morse's debut memoir...a sort of family detective story so many of us know...that provides much more than just answers. Elegant, erudite, passionate."
--ALEXANDER CHEE, author of How to Write and Autobiographical Novel
"The Spiral Shell depicts two vivid journeys, one inward, as Sandell Morse explores her own identity as a Jew and one outward, as she pieces together the history of French Jews under the Vichy government. Each journey is fraught with reversals, full of unexpected details and betrayals at many levels... This is a necessary, illuminating and beautifully intelligent memoir."
- MARGOT LIVESEY, Author of Mercury and The Hidden Machinery: Essays on Writing
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