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A powerful story of love and deception set against the true events
of one of the most secret and terrifying of Heinrich Himmler's
wartime projects - the Lebensborn Nazi breeding programme Cyrla's
neighbours have begun to whisper. Her cousin, Annika, is pregnant
and has passed the rigorous exams for admission to the Lebensborn,
a maternity home for Aryan girls carrying German babies. Annika's
soldier has disappeared; the Nazis confiscate fatherless children.
Cyrla, sent from Poland to hide with her Dutch relatives, has been
warned that her neighbours know she is half Jewish. She won't be
safe for long. A cruel twist of fate places Cyrla with the terrible
choice between certain discovery in her cousin's home and taking
Annika's place in the Lebensborn. If she takes refuge in teh
enemy's lair, can Cyrla fool teh doctors, nurses, guards and other
mothers-to-be? How will she escape before they discover she is not
who she claims?
This handbook represents the interdisciplinary and international
field of "cultural memory studies" for the first time in one
volume. Articles by renowned international scholars offer readers a
unique overview of the key concepts of cultural memory studies. The
handbook not only documents current research in an unprecedented
way; it also serves as a forum for bringing together approaches
from areas as varied as sociology, political sciences, history,
theology, literary studies, media studies, philosophy, psychology,
and neurosciences. "Cultural memory studies" - as defined in this
handbook - came into being at the beginning of the 20th century,
with the works of Maurice Halbwachs on memoire collective. In the
course of the last two decades this area of research has witnessed
a veritable boom in various countries and disciplines. As a
consequence, the study of the relation of "culture" and "memory"
has diversified into a wide range of approaches. This handbook is
based on a broad understanding of "cultural memory" as the
interplay of present and past in sociocultural contexts. It
presents concepts for the study of individual remembering in a
social context, group and family memory, national memory, the
various media of memory, and finally the host of emerging
transnational lieux de memoire such as 9/11.
""My Enemy's Cradle" has everything: It is a page turner full of
twists and turns. It is a love story. It is a war story. It reveals
a dark piece of history. There is only one caveat to this novel:
you will want to read it straight through. So put aside absolutely
everything, and begin." -- Ann Hood, author of "The Knitting
Circle"
""My Enemy's Cradle "offers intrigue, suspense, compassion,
heartbreak and joy. Sara Young writes with the intelligence and
authority of an historian, but also with the sensitivity,
precision, insight and grace of a poet." --Elizabeth Berg, author
of "Talk Before Sleep
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"Sara Young explores with an unwavering voice the timeless,
universal and yet intensely personal themes of love, loss, morality
and the choices that shape our lives." --Pam Jenoff, author of THE
KOMMANDANT'S GIRL
"As her spirited heroine Cyrla navigates the treacherous labyrinth
of the SS breeding nurseries, Sara Young shines a powerful
flashlight on one of the lesser-known Nazi atrocities: the thievery
of children from their mothers. Young's research is so scrupulous
that when devouring this novel, you'll swear you're reading a
genuine survivor account, and you'll hold your breath as Cyrla
attempts to find and found her own family." -- Jenna Blum, author
of THOSE WHO SAVE US
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