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Carol Ascher

    Die Autorin schöpft aus ihrem reichen Flüchtlingshintergrund, der ihr Schreiben tief geprägt hat. Ihre Werke erforschen Themen wie Vorurteile, Ungleichheit und Identität durch die Linse persönlicher Erfahrungen und akademischer Forschung im Bereich städtischer Schulen und Bildungsungleichheiten. Durch eine Mischung aus persönlicher Erzählung und aufschlussreicher Analyse untersucht sie, wie historische Traumata und das Streben nach einem neuen Leben individuelle und kollektive Erfahrungen prägen.

    A Call From Spooner Street
    Afterimages
    The Flood
    Die Flut
    • The Flood

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(20)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of the 1951 Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education case, a young girl navigates her identity as the daughter of Jewish refugees in Kansas. Amidst a flooding crisis, Eva Hoffman witnesses her family's struggle with prejudice and the importance of courage as they open their home to other displaced individuals. The story explores themes of resilience, community, and the impact of historical events on personal lives, highlighting Eva's growth and understanding of complex social issues.

      The Flood
    • Afterimages

      A Family Memoir

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      "Born several weeks after her parents' arrival in the United States, Carol Ascher came of age in Topeka, Kansas, where her father, a Vienna-trained lay analyst, found work among the group of refugee clinicians recruited there for the Menninger Clinic. Growing up, Ascher's challenge was to reconcile the Midwestern views of her community; the irrepressible optimism of her mother and her mother's tendency to romanticize her Berlin childhood; and the more sardonic views of her father and his highly cultured emigre circle, for whom memory was both illness and cure."

      Afterimages
    • A Call From Spooner Street

      • 314 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The story explores the strained relationships within the Rosen family, focusing on Peter, an elderly professor, and his estranged daughter Marlene. After Peter's accident, Marlene begins to visit him frequently, prompting a reevaluation of their past and the emotional distance that has kept them apart for years. As they navigate their complex history, themes of family, reconciliation, and the impact of time on relationships emerge, highlighting the struggles and resilience of three generations of Rosens.

      A Call From Spooner Street