A Stone for the Journey by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields – Release August 27th!
The companion coffee table book for the Havah Gitterman series — Please Say Kaddish For Me, From Silt and Ashes, and As One Must, One Can — will release August 27th! Barefoot, wearing only a flimsy nightgown, sixteen-year-old Havah Cohen alone escapes the brutal massacre by the Czarist tyranny that destroys her home and slaughters her family on a frigid November night in 1899.
The companion coffee table book for the Havah Gitterman series — Please Say Kaddish For Me, From Silt and Ashes, and As One Must, One Can — will release August 27th! Barefoot, wearing only a flimsy nightgown, sixteen-year-old Havah Cohen alone escapes the brutal massacre by the Czarist tyranny that destroys her home and slaughters her family on a frigid November night in 1899.
Love ignited, lost, and found, insurmountable struggles and challenges, Kishinev’s Jewish pogroms and all odds against them, Havah and her soul mate, Arel, withstand the storms of life in this unforgettable story of a time and place rarely spoken of, and romance and courage so profound as to be rarely experienced.
From Kishinev to Kansas City, Wisoff-Fields takes us to a time and place, through an atrocity we are not taught in school via vivid, majestic prose and tumultuous emotions.
A Stone for the Journey is a compilation and visualization of the people, places, and events in the trilogy, bringing the stories alive as seen by the author who gives us a glimpse into the scene from which the painting originates. A special gift unto itself, having the trilogy and its companion is priceless.
Now you, the reader, have the same opportunity to have a one-of-a-kind Rochelle Wisoff-Field as well. Send her a photo and she will paint your portrait or landscape! Portraits by Commission