9780803226401-0803226403-Good Neighbors, Bad Times: Echoes of My Father's German Village

Good Neighbors, Bad Times: Echoes of My Father's German Village

ISBN-13: 9780803226401
ISBN-10: 0803226403
Edition: Reprint
Author: Mimi Schwartz
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Bison Books
Format: Paperback 288 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780803226401
ISBN-10: 0803226403
Edition: Reprint
Author: Mimi Schwartz
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Bison Books
Format: Paperback 288 pages

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Good Neighbors, Bad Times: Echoes of My Father's German Village (ISBN-13: 9780803226401 and ISBN-10: 0803226403), written by authors Mimi Schwartz, was published by Bison Books in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Cultural & Regional (Germany, European History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Good Neighbors, Bad Times: Echoes of My Father's German Village (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cultural & Regional books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Mimi Schwartz grew up on milkshakes and hamburgers—and her father’s boyhood stories. She rarely took the stories seriously. What was a modern American teenager supposed to make of these accounts of a village in Germany where, according to her father, “before Hitler, everyone got along”? It was only many years later, when she heard a remarkable story of the Torah from that very village being rescued by Christians on Kristallnacht, that Schwartz began to sense what these stories might really mean. Thus began a twelve-year quest covering three continents as Schwartz sought answers in the historical records and among those who remembered that time. Welcomed into the homes of both the Jews who had fled the village fifty years earlier and the Christians who had remained, Schwartz heard countless stories about life in one small village before, during, and after Nazi times. Sometimes stories overlapped, sometimes one memory challenged another, but always they seemed to muddy the waters of easy judgment. How, this book asks, do neighbors maintain a modicum of decency in such times of political extremism when fear and hatred strain the bonds of loyalty and neighborly compassion? How do we negotiate evil and remain humane when, as in the Nazi years, hate rules?

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