New Anthology Chronicles Jewish Family's Journey from Holocaust to Ohio

September 15, 2025
New Anthology Chronicles Jewish Family's Journey from Holocaust to Ohio
  • The narrative maintains authenticity through lightly edited memoirs that include detailed anecdotes and occasionally controversial opinions, such as opposition to gay marriage, presented in a conversational style.

  • Spanning over 600 pages, the book combines Maria's memoir, family history, early writings, and a fictional story, though it is sometimes criticized for being repetitive and uneven in narrative flow.

  • 'As I Remember...' is a nonfiction anthology that offers a personal perspective on an American Jewish family's history, blending memoir and miscellaneous writings by Maria Gluck, with Sherwin Gluck serving as the editor.

  • The collection features Maria's reflections on her childhood in Czechoslovakia before 2013, highlighting her family's social and religious background, her narrow escape from the Holocaust, and her immigration to Ohio in 1940, after most of her European relatives were killed by the Nazis.

  • Sherwin Gluck, the editor, enriches the collection with contextual commentary, translations, and personal reflections, including a heartfelt eulogy for Maria, to preserve her memories and deepen understanding of her life and times.

  • Despite occasional tangents, the collection provides a rich, detailed insight into Jewish life in Europe before WWII and the immigrant experience in America, emphasizing personal and family history.

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