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Ita Willen
The author was born in Poland in 1945, has a BA in philosophy from University of Texas in Austin and currently resides in Colorado. She was named for her paternal grandmother who died in a concentration camp, exact time and place unknown. In 1972 Random House published The Grubbag, a collection of weekly columns she wrote (under the name Ita Jones) for the Liberation News Service from 1968-70.
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The Gift, a Journey of Liberation
ISBN 0-9766274-0-X
106 pages
Price: $9.50
“The Gift is one woman's journey to
find an answer from the horror of the past. It is a quest
to bring to rest the guilt of the next generation, the children
of the survivors and refugees”surrounded by an immense
family of ghosts . . . . with eyes that shine our of single
saved photographs.” . . . Seen through the cycle of
the seasons, she, the first person narrator, tries to put
the past not to rest but to life. She searches through time
and place, religions and philosophies for the answers to unknown
questions. Her personal path is smoothed by the study of Buddhism,
not as a denial of her Jewish heritage but as a means of explanation
and acceptance. . . . . . The Gift is in a material sense
a very short memoir at 100 pages but in a true sense it is
infinite. It is a work that deserves study and contemplation.
Its multilayers or understanding, of compassion and of discussion
will make it a fiction legacy." -Barb Radmore (www.frontstreetreviews.com/thegift.html)
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