Title: Becoming
Alice
Author: Alice Rene
Publisher: iUniverse
Genre: Memoir
Pages: 284
Author: Alice Rene
Publisher: iUniverse
Genre: Memoir
Pages: 284
“Strongly
recommended a deftly written memoir that will hold the reader’s rapt attention
from beginning to end.”
-Midwest Book Review
-Midwest Book Review
“Her ability to authentically capture the bewilderment and pain of dislocation through a child’s eyes – including the disharmony in her immediate family – makes for engaging reading that will resonate with young adults everywhere.”
-Beth B. Cohen, Ph.D., author of Case Closed: Holocaust Survivors in America, 1946-1954
Six-year-old
Ilse watches Nazi soldiers march down her street in Vienna, Austria. It is the
beginning of an odyssey that will take her to Riga, Latvia, and finally to
Portland, Oregon. Becoming Alice chronicles her Jewish family’s harrowing
escape and struggle as immigrants to fit into the American landscape. The added
problems of growing up within a troubled family cloud her childhood and
adolescence.
Ilse
changes her name to Alice. Not until she moves into a boarding house in
Berkeley, surrounded by girls from a patchwork of cultures, does she make peace
with her true identity. Becoming Alice brilliantly showcases Rene’s triumph
over adversity, identity crisis, and the sometimes debilitating power of family
ties.
About the Author:
Alice Rene holds a
master’s degree in social welfare. She lives with her husband in Southern
California.
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