A Worthy Life

A Worthy Life

Based on a true story

A grandmother and granddaughter: two generations coming together to try to heal the scars of a merciless past.

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When Abigail finds her grandmother’s diary, the atrocious memories of the Holocaust horrors suddenly crash into the lives of the two women.

Abigail knows that her grandparents were Holocaust survivors; she has heard countless stories of her grandfather escaping the ghetto and later joining the partisans. However, it is hard for her to imagine that her kind-hearted grandma had hidden the strength necessary to survive one of the greatest tragedies in the history of humankind.

Bina and Abigail, grandmother and granddaughter, one in her sunset years and the other in her flourishing ones: two generations coming together to try to heal the scars of a merciless past. The two will have to find solace in each other against the painful memories during their reading sessions as they live through Bina’s childhood in the ghetto, her flight from the Nazis, and her escape from the Janowska concentration camp.

Bina, who was just a child when her life was brutally interrupted by unimaginable sufferings, managed to find a renewed meaning in her life.

Because every life is a worthy one.

RELEASE DATE: 26 April 2023

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Author: Dahlia Moore
Series: New Jewish Fiction
Genre: New Jewish Fiction
Tags: Audio rights available, Foreign Rights Available
ASIN: B0BYVHL8HP
ISBN: 9789493322158
List Price: $18,95
eBook Price: $5,95
A Worthy Life by Dahlia Moore is fiction based on a true story. Bina, now in her 80s, is a Holocaust survivor. She survived one of the worst horrors in the history of humankind. A Jew who migrated to America at age 11, her survival of the horrific trauma of her early years was a miracle. Now a retired university professor, she hides her scars. But recovery came at a price, and telling her story to her granddaughter, Abigail, isn’t easy. As Bina prepares to move from her family home to a seniors’ community, she finds an old diary in which she recorded her flight from the Nazis, life in a ghetto, and her escape from a concentration camp. Now, Abigail wants to know her grandmother’s story, and as Bina reads and translates, Abigail struggles to find ways to help her grandmother heal her scars. Eventually, two miracles bring two families and three generations together in a moving reunion. In A Worthy Life, Dahlia Moore dives into the subconscious of a trauma survivor to show us the long-term emotional impact and the ongoing struggle to deal with the memories. She also reveals, in a subplot, the emotional struggle of a mother whose relationship with her daughter is fractured. We see the inner workings of the human mind and the effect of generational trauma. For those who have limited knowledge of the Holocaust, this story will both shock and inspire; contrasting unimaginable horror with the astonishing strength and survival instincts that carried many people through it and enabled them to live worthy lives. Dahlia Moore weaves a lovely family saga and romance overlaid on a gut-wrenching story of human cruelty and suffering. The author writes beautifully. She clearly has sound knowledge of history, and takes us into the protagonist’s world and her mind, bringing Bina’s experiences to life. Moore delivers a deeply satisfying story; one that will stay with you long after you close the book.
– Lorraine Cobcroft for Readers’ Favorite
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Dahlia Moore

Raised mainly in West Africa, Dahlia Moore received her Ph.D. in social psychology. Having worked all her life in academic settings, teaching, and researching issues of equality, justice, and gender, she published many professional books and articles.

In her latest position, Prof. Moore served as vice president of Tel Aviv academic college. She now devotes her time to literary writing, her dream for years. She lives on the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean with her husband and dog. Her first novel, Inadvertent encounters, was published in 2022. This book, her second, is a historical fiction manuscript based on a true story set in World War II. Her next one will be a literary fiction in which a deeply buried secret from the second world war shadows a man’s life.

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