Rosner tells the story of a German artist and his Israeli model, the moral implications of their relationship and the lasting impact of the Holocaust.
Upstate New York, at the confluence of the great Hudson River and its mighty tributary the Mohawk -from this stunning landscape came the creation of a new world of science. In 1887, Thomas Edison moved his Edison Machine Works here an...
Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma ...
Elizabeth RosnerAs featured on NPR and in The New York Times, Survivor Cafe is a bold work of nonfiction that examines the ways that survivors, witnesses, and post-war generations talk about and shape traumatic experiences. As firsthand survivors of ...
The Speed of Light (Ballantine Reader...
Elizabeth RosnerEvery family has a story. Every story, eventually, must be told. For most of their lives, Julian Perel and his sister, Paula, lived in a house cast in silence, witnesses to a father struggling with a devastating secret too painful to ...