Family Treasures Lost & Found

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Pub Date Mar 11 2025 | Archive Date Mar 21 2025

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Description

In Family Treasures Lost and Found, journalist and daughter of Holocaust survivors, Karen A. Frenkel, investigates her parents’ unspoken WWII stories. Readers accompany Frenkel on her quest and discovery of how her resourceful parents survived on the run from the Nazis. Her research leads to shocking revelations of one parent’s trans-Atlantic escape to Mexico and New York, and how the other eluded capture throughout Eastern and Central Europe with false papers. Having scoured online and real-world archives and visited the relevant cities, Frenkel honors her parents, her sole surviving grandparent, and her lost relatives, who cease to be mere names and who she came to respect and love. The tale Frenkel weaves is both personal and universal, as we begin to feel that her family could be ours. 

Frenkel also shares her refugee great-grandparents’ rare and huge collection of stunning oil and pastel portraits, photos, and documents, which were discovered in 1968 in garbage bags. Most Holocaust families lost everything, but these cherished artifacts reveal the Jewish assimilated culture in Kraków and Berlin that the Nazis obliterated. Readers also join Frenkel on her visit to Vienna, Kraków, Tarnów, and Lviv, Ukraine, where the action took place.

Such astonishing tales of survival, resistance, luck, and loss have the power to captivate readers of all generations and backgrounds and inspire them to explore their own family histories.

In Family Treasures Lost and Found, journalist and daughter of Holocaust survivors, Karen A. Frenkel, investigates her parents’ unspoken WWII stories. Readers accompany Frenkel on her quest and...


Advance Praise

“When a technology journalist turns her forensic skills to her own family, a unique detective story unfolds…. This beautifully written book, really two stories in one, is not only about what the author found. It is also a journey of discovery. Karen A. Frenkel demonstrates what truths can be revealed, despite decades of silence and gaps in the record, and inspires others to embark on their own journey. A must read.” 
—Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Ronald S. Lauder Chief Curator, the Core Exhibition, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, and Professor Emerita, New York University

“Karen A. Frenkel has gifted us with a deeply researched, profoundly moving journey before during and after the Nazi era of horror, death, escape, refuge. Her memoir is brilliant, gripping, haunting…the perfect read for this moment. Everyone concerned about humanity's ongoing struggle for empathy, survival, and human rights will benefit from Frenkel's vision, family love, and hope.”
—Blanche Wiesen Cook, Professor Emerita, John Jay College and the Graduate Center CUNY, and author of Eleanor Roosevelt and The Declassified Eisenhower

“When a technology journalist turns her forensic skills to her own family, a unique detective story unfolds…. This beautifully written book, really two stories in one, is not only about what the...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798888459560
PRICE $22.99 (USD)
PAGES 432

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