Two events where you can meet author Rochelle Wisoff-Fields!
Get all FOUR books in the Havah Gitterman series: Please Say Kaddish For Me, From Silt and Ashes, As One Must, One Can and A Stone for the Journey – the companion illustrated-by-the-author coffee table book.
Independence Uncorked Winefest
Saturday, September 14th from 1-6
Bingham-Waggoner Historical Society
313 W Pacific Ave, Independence, Missouri 64050
Tickets are $30.00 in advance and $40.00 at the door.
UNplaza Art Fair
Saturday, September 22nd 10am-6pm, and Sunday, September 23rd 10am-5pm.
It’s perfect for buying early holiday presents from local artists at reasonable prices. The art fair offers treasures from paintings to pottery to purses, from stained glass to seasonal cards. The fair benefits the 100 artists and PeaceWorks. The fair, complete with food vendors, is at Southmoreland Park, at Oak Street and Cleaver Boulevard, in Kansas City, Missouri. For info, call PeaceWorks, 816-561-1181 or e-mail [email protected]
PLUS A FIVE-STAR REVIEW
From Silt and Ashes 5.0 out of 5 stars
A compelling story of human strength, dignity and compassion.
August 27, 2019
A pogrom against the Jews in the (then) Russian cities of Kishinev and Odessa more than a century ago unleashed by astonishing hatred and bigotry killed families and scarred many lives. In the sequel to Please Say Kaddish for Me, the protagonist, Hava Gitterman, though badly wounded, survives and comes to America. Her wounds-physical and emotional-will torture her body and soul forever. Yet, she suffers with silent dignity and remains compassionate to others. Her story captures a tragic part of the Jewish experience, and the best characteristics of a people suffering persistent bias. It is a story of human strength and the promise of America.