Least I Forget
A Refugee Story
by Busia Schatteles, Lea Goldman
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About the Book
It is known that a positive and optimistic outlook, courage, and perseverance helped those who were able to survive the atrocities and terrors of the war,
while many others around them perished. Busia's determination and confidence that everything would work out tor the best kept her daughters close to her during the toughest of times, and found her family of four safe and together at the end of the war.
As a mother, friend, and educator, Busia was always a great source of confidence and courage to her family and all who knew her. Instilling Jewish cultural traditions and strong belief in God's power in everyone who was fortunate to be in her company. Busia will always be remembered as a child of nature filled with positive enthusiasm and sparkling, bright spiritual light.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories Religion & Spirituality, Coffee Table Books
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 196 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781364586010
- Publish Date: Dec 17, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords Love, Russia, WWII, Holocaust, History, Jewish
About the Creator
Biography I am a full time painter and printmaker. My work is narrative in nature with close attention to abstract elements such as composition, texture, and form. My interest in multi-cultural traditions, legends, and folklore evolved into a personal mythology, constantly developing, and expressed in an array of art images and materials. I earned an MA in Art and Education from Columbia University Teacher’s College, New York City, and an MFA in Studio Arts from California State University Los Angeles. My prints and paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the country, have received many awards, and were featured in numerous solo shows. My prints are included in the Midwest Museum of American Art Permanent Collection. At this time I exhibit my work in the Conversation Series 2020 show, with Sarah Martin. It takes place in the 4000 feet large Warner Gallery at the South Bend Museum of Art.