Inspiration- A guest post by Roberta Kagan




When I was a little girl
I discovered that my mother had a black suitcase in the basement. I was
forbidden to look inside. Of course, all you have to do is tell a child "NO"
and the next time my mother was out, I ran downstairs and opened the suitcase.
Inside I found letters that been censored and pictures of people I'd never met.




My curiosity got the better of me, so I asked my mother what all of this was.
She explained that this small bunch of paperwork was all she had left of her
entire family in Germany. For years this haunted me. Finally I began to
research. I have since written several novels and short stories set in that
period.



Although I never discount the horrors of the Holocaust, and my heart goes out
to the 11 million who died (Jews and non-Jews), my main goal is to bring
knowledge of what happened to as wide an audience as possible. 




 I am hoping that
Jews and non-Jews alike will read my books and realize that under the skin we
are all the same. We are all God's precious children. Thanks so much for
reading my work. I send you all many blessings.




Roberta Kagan



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Published on February 19, 2012 08:43
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