When a Daughter of the Holocaust Meets a Daughter of the Third Reich

Published: March 24, 2014, 4 a.m.

b'

Growing up, Lynn Jordan never knew that her father was a Holocaust survivor. She only knew, subconsciously, that he seemed fragile and that he needed her to live life for the two of them, because he had somehow missed out on most of life\\u2019s pleasures. There were other problems, too\\u2014her mother\\u2019s self-destructive habits, her parents\\u2019 frequent fights. It wasn\\u2019t until Lynn had been begging her parents for years to get help that she discovered her father\\u2019s past. At that point, she was faced with a painful question: Given what he\\u2019d been through, should she go on living for him? Or could she make a break and start living for herself? It would take an encounter with a stranger whose parents were survivors...


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

'