Thursday, July 25, 2024
From the Bookshelves: Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss and Liberation by Geri Spieler
The publisher's description of the book:
"Regina Anuszewicz looked forward to visiting her sister in Bialystok for a late afternoon stroll along the Bialy River. It was June 1906, and it should have been an exciting time to stay overnight in the women's boarding house. However, a violent pogrom blasted those plans as a rage of violence shook the town and Regina's hopes. Russian soldiers swarmed the streets and homes, stomping up to her sister's boarding house, forcing Regina to hide inside the wardrobe, barely able to breathe as she heard screams and people begging for their lives. The trauma of that day shaped Regina's life and every decision she made as she moved through the days and years, coloring her approach to every event that took her from Poland to the United States and the four children she sought to protect."
Here is a positive review.
KJ
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2024/07/from-the-bookshelves-regina-of-warsaw-love-loss-and-liberation-by-geri-spieler.html