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The Silk, the Shears, and Marina

The Silk, the Shears, and Marina

Irena Vrkljan

Northwestern University Press
1999
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These are the first two volumes of the Croatian poet and novelist Irena Vrkljan's lyrical autobiography. Although each novel illuminates the other, they also stand alone as original and independent works of art. In The Silk, the Shears, Vrkljan traces the symbolic and moral significance of her life, and her vision of the fate of women in her mother's time and in her own. Marina continues the intense analysis of the poetic self, using the life of Marina Tsvetaeva to meditate on the processes behind biography.
Die Schwester, wie hinter Glas

Die Schwester, wie hinter Glas

Irena Vrkljan

Books on Demand
2015
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Wie das Leben der Autorin bewegt sich die Handlung des Romans zwischen den Kulturen. MIRA, eine kunstinteressierte junge Frau, verl sst nach dem Studium ihre Heimatstadt Zagreb und geht nach Deutschland - nach Wuppertal, um die Spuren ihrer Lieblingsdichterin Else Lasker-Sch ler zu erkunden. Sie heiratet dort einen deutschen Fotografen, ger t jedoch w hrend des Besuchs der Ausstellung von Mark Rothko in London, in einen Terroranschlag, der f r sie t dlich endet. Die ltere Schwester in Zagreb bermittelt uns, aus ihrer Erinnerung, die Einzelheiten dieses jungen Lebens und schildert die Situation in der sich K nstler und Intellektuelle Europas nach wie vor befinden und begegnen. Das Buch ist die erste Ann herung an das Werk Else Lasker-Sch lers und ihr k nstlerisches Umfeld f r das kroatische Lesepublikum. Der modernen Entwicklung - Globalisierung, Wechsel politischer Systeme, Migration - als Ursache f r gro e Ver nderungen und den Umbau der alten St dte in Europa wird die Bedeutung der Kultur, k nstlerischer Arbeit sowie internationaler Solidarit t und Freundschaft als die einzige Form gegen die Verg nglichkeit - "dem Rieseln des feinen Sandes der Zeit" - entgegengehalten.
Irena

Irena

Irena Mausner; Anna Deavere Smith

Lifestories
2024
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Irena Mausner (n e Frydman) was three-and-a-half years old when the Nazi army invaded Poland in 1939. A few weeks later, they ordered her family to vacate her family home in an elegant Warsaw neighborhood-to leave forever. Irena and her sister, Margaret, hid in a Catholic orphanage on the outskirts of Warsaw during most of the war. Their father, Roman, a soldier in the Polish army, was captured in Budapest in 1944 and taken to a German POW camp; their mother subsisted in the Warsaw Ghetto and then was sent to Ravensbr ck, also in 1944.Improbably, the entire family survived. Thanks to a note that the quick-thinking Margaret had posted to the door frame of their former family home, the Frydmans were reunited.Surviving the Holocaust is just the beginning of Irena's remarkable story. Her memoir takes us through boarding school in London, a happy marriage to a childhood friend of her sister's, and a move to the United States. Raised in conditions of scarcity, uncertainty, and terror, Irena developed a sense of purpose and of perseverance that drove her to a life of academic and professional achievement and material success. More importantly, she absorbed the understanding of impermanence and the importance of decency-qualities that helped her appreciate a happy marriage and overcome a second round of tragedy that struck late in her life.
Irena

Irena

Jean David Morvan; Séverine Tréfouël

Magnetic Press
2020
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This third and final volume focuses on Irena's later years, flashing back to her ongoing efforts to reunite the children she saved with their families, despite the tragic consequences many of those parents faced in the Nazi prison camps. Her mission to help those orphaned find new homes led to her worldwide recognition, including being nominated for a Nobel Prize, in the years shortly before her own passing.
Irena Chalmers All-Time Favorites

Irena Chalmers All-Time Favorites

Irena Chalmers

Simon Schuster
2000
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From Simon & Schuster, Irena Chalmers' All-Time Favorites provides a lifetime of recipes for the first-time cook.A collection of recipes designed for cooks of all skill levels presents a wide variety of dishes, including Green Fettuccine with Pesto and Zucchini, Poached Salmon with Herb Mayonnaise, Lemon Mousse, and many others.
Irena's Gift: An Epic WWII Memoir of Sisters, Secrets, and Survival
A National Jewish Book Awards Finalist WINNER, ZIBBY AWARDS FOR BEST FAMILY DRAMA & BEST STORY OF OVERCOMING Weaving mystery, history and memoir, Irena's Gift is the captivating account of one woman's personal quest to uncover the unspoken and give voice to her family's secret war-torn history. From the glittering concert halls of interbellum Warsaw to the vermin-infested prison where an SS officer is convinced to save a Jewish child's life, to the author's upbringing in a Christian home, this is a story of resilience, sacrifice, Jewish identity, intergenerational trauma, and the secrets we keep to protect ourselves and those we love. For readers of When Time Stopped by Ariana Neumann, I Want You to Know We're Still Here by Esther Safran Foer, and House of Glass by Hadley Freeman. "Irena's Gift interrogates the messy complexity of family, both its tenderness and nurture but also its corrosive anger and rejection." --GERALDINE BROOKS, New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner In 1942, in German-occupied Poland, a Jewish baby girl was smuggled out of the Warsaw ghetto in a backpack. That baby, Joasia, knew nothing about this extraordinary event until she was thirty-two, when a letter arrived from a stranger. She also learned that the parents who raised her were actually her aunt and uncle. Joasia kept this knowledge hidden from her own daughter, Karen--until an innocent question unexpectedly revealed the truth. Determined to understand the generational trauma that cloaked her family in silence, her own origins, and to help heal her mother's pain, Karen set out to unearth decades of secrets and piece together a hidden history--from the glittering days of pre-war Poland to the little-known Radom Prison, where of 500 resistance members tortured, only 10 survived, her grandfather the only known Jewish one. There, Karen finds answers, yet not easy ones. As she exposes her family's saga of love and betrayal, countless brushes with death, precarious hiding places, and the astounding negotiation with an SS officer who saved her mother's life, Karen must reconcile the complicated, multi-faceted truths behind human behavior. Irena's Gift weaves together a mystery, history, and memoir to tell a story of sacrifice, impossible choices, impossible odds, and the way trauma reverberates throughout generations. Yet it is also a story of resilience and bravery, revealing how love and hope, too, can not only prevail through the worst imaginable circumstances, but resonate through time.
Irena's Gift

Irena's Gift

Karen Kirsten

Citadel Press
2026
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A National Jewish Book Awards Finalist WINNER, ZIBBY AWARDS FOR BEST FAMILY DRAMA & BEST STORY OF OVERCOMING Weaving mystery, history and memoir, Irena's Gift is the captivating account of one woman's personal quest to uncover the unspoken and give voice to her family's secret war-torn history. From the glittering concert halls of interbellum Warsaw to the vermin-infested prison where an SS officer is convinced to save a Jewish child's life, to the author's upbringing in a Christian home, this is a story of resilience, sacrifice, Jewish identity, intergenerational trauma, and the secrets we keep to protect ourselves and those we love. For readers of When Time Stopped by Ariana Neumann, I Want You to Know We're Still Here by Esther Safran Foer, and House of Glass by Hadley Freeman. "Irena's Gift interrogates the messy complexity of family, both its tenderness and nurture but also its corrosive anger and rejection." --GERALDINE BROOKS, New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner "I'm here to find an SS officer," I told the muscled man in uniform peering at me through the sentry window at the Berlin Archives. "The man saved my mother," I added in German, smiling at the guard almost apologetically. In 1942, in German-occupied Poland, a Jewish baby girl was smuggled out of the Warsaw ghetto in a backpack. That baby, Joasia, knew nothing about this extraordinary event until she was 32, when a letter arrived from a stranger. She also learned that the parents who raised her were actually her aunt and uncle. Joasia kept this knowledge hidden from her own daughter, Karen--until an innocent question unexpectedly revealed the truth. Determined to understand the generational trauma that cloaked her family in silence, her own origins, and to help heal her mother's pain, Karen set out to unearth decades of secrets. Piecing together a hidden history--from the glittering days of pre-war Poland to the little-known Radom Prison, where of 500 resistance members tortured, only 10 survived, her grandfather the only known Jewish one--Karen finds answers, yet not easy ones. As she exposes her family's saga of love and betrayal, and the astounding negotiation with an SS officer who saved her mother's life, Karen must reconcile the complicated truths behind human behavior. Irena's Gift weaves together a mystery, history, and memoir to tell a story of sacrifice, impossible choices, impossible odds, and the way trauma reverberates throughout generations. Yet it is also a story of resilience and bravery, revealing how love and hope, too, can not only prevail through the worst imaginable circumstances, but resonate through time.
Irena Sendler

Irena Sendler

Judy Greenspan

Raintree
2020
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Irena Sendler was a social worker who wanted to help people. World War II left many people in society vulnerable. Irena helped them to get medical care and the necessities to live. Then she took the greatest risk. Learn more about this courageous woman who smuggled Jewish children to safety.
Irena's Children: A True Story of Courage

Irena's Children: A True Story of Courage

Tilar J. Mazzeo

Gallery Books
2017
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Widow Clicquot comes an extraordinary and gripping account of Irena Sendler--the "female Oskar Schindler"--who took staggering risks to save 2,500 children from death and deportation in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. In 1942, one young social worker, Irena Sendler, was granted access to the Warsaw ghetto as a public health specialist. While she was there, she began to understand the fate that awaited the Jewish families who were unable to leave. Soon she reached out to the trapped families, going from door to door and asking them to trust her with their young children. Driven to extreme measures and with the help of a network of local tradesmen, ghetto residents, and her star-crossed lover in the Jewish resistance, Irena ultimately smuggled thousands of children past the Nazis. She made dangerous trips through the city's sewers, hid children in coffins, snuck them under overcoats at checkpoints, and slipped them through secret passages in abandoned buildings. But Irena did something even more astonishing at immense personal risk: she kept a secret list buried in bottles under an old apple tree in a friend's back garden. On it were the names and true identities of these Jewish children, recorded so their families could find them after the war. She could not know that more than ninety percent of their families would perish. Irena's Children, "a fascinating narrative of...the extraordinary moral and physical courage of those who chose to fight inhumanity with compassion" (Chaya Deitsch author of Here and There: Leaving Hasidism, Keeping My Family), is a truly heroic tale of survival, resilience, and redemption.
Irena's Children: A True Story of Courage

Irena's Children: A True Story of Courage

Tilar J. Mazzeo

Margaret K. McElderry Books
2016
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From New York Times bestselling author Tilar Mazzeo comes the extraordinary and long forgotten story of Irena Sendler--the "female Oskar Schindler"--who took staggering risks to save 2,500 children from death and deportation in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II--now adapted for a younger audience. Irena Sendler was a young Polish woman living in Warsaw during World War II with an incredible story of survival and selflessness. And she's been long forgotten by history. Until now. This young readers edition of Irena's Children tells Irena's unbelievable story set during one of the worst times in modern history. With guts of steel and unfaltering bravery, Irena smuggled thousands of children out of the walled Jewish ghetto in toolboxes and coffins, snuck them under overcoats at checkpoints, and slipped them through the dank sewers and into secret passages that led to abandoned buildings, where she convinced her friends and underground resistance network to hide them. In this heroic tale of survival and resilience in the face of impossible odds, Tilar Mazzeo and adapter Mary Cronk Farrell share the true story of this bold and brave woman, overlooked by history, who risked her life to save innocent children from the horrors of the Holocaust.
Irena's Children: Young Readers Edition; A True Story of Courage

Irena's Children: Young Readers Edition; A True Story of Courage

Tilar J. Mazzeo

Margaret K. McElderry Books
2017
nidottu
From New York Times bestselling author Tilar Mazzeo comes the extraordinary and long forgotten story of Irena Sendler--the "female Oskar Schindler"--who took staggering risks to save 2,500 children from death and deportation in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II--now adapted for a younger audience. Irena Sendler was a young Polish woman living in Warsaw during World War II with an incredible story of survival and selflessness. And she's been long forgotten by history. Until now. This young readers edition of Irena's Children tells Irena's unbelievable story set during one of the worst times in modern history. With guts of steel and unfaltering bravery, Irena smuggled thousands of children out of the walled Jewish ghetto in toolboxes and coffins, snuck them under overcoats at checkpoints, and slipped them through the dank sewers and into secret passages that led to abandoned buildings, where she convinced her friends and underground resistance network to hide them. In this heroic tale of survival and resilience in the face of impossible odds, Tilar Mazzeo and adapter Mary Cronk Farrell share the true story of this bold and brave woman, overlooked by history, who risked her life to save innocent children from the horrors of the Holocaust.
Irena's War

Irena's War

James D. Shipman

Kensington Publishing
2020
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Based on the gripping true story of an unlikely Polish resistance fighter who helped save thousands of Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto during World War II, bestselling author James D. Shipman's Irena's War is a heart-pounding novel of courage in action, helmed by an extraordinary and unforgettable protagonist. September 1939: The conquering Nazis swarm through Warsaw as social worker Irena Sendler watches in dread from her apartment window. Already, the city's poor go hungry. Irena wonders how she will continue to deliver food and supplies to those who need it most, including the forbidden Jews. The answer comes unexpectedly. Dragged from her home in the night, Irena is brought before a Gestapo agent, Klaus Rein, who offers her a position running the city's soup kitchens, all to maintain the illusion of order. Though loath to be working under the Germans, Irena learns there are ways to defy her new employer--including forging documents so that Jewish families receive food intended for Aryans. As Irena grows bolder, her interactions with Klaus become more fraught and perilous. Klaus is unable to prove his suspicions against Irena--yet. But once Warsaw's half-million Jews are confined to the ghetto, awaiting slow starvation or the death camps, Irena realizes that providing food is no longer enough. Recruited by the underground Polish resistance organization Zegota, she carries out an audacious scheme to rescue Jewish children. One by one, they are smuggled out in baskets and garbage carts, or led through dank sewers to safety--every success raising Klaus's ire. Determined to quell the uprising, he draws Irena into a cat-and-mouse game that will test her in every way--and where the slightest misstep could mean not just her own death, but the slaughter of those innocents she is so desperate to save.
Irena Book One

Irena Book One

Jean-David Morvan; Séverine Tréfouël

Lion Forge, LLc, The
2020
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The true tale of Irena Sendlerowa, a social worker in the Warsaw ghetto in the early 1940s, during the early days of German occupation. She is credited for saving the lives of 2500 Jewish children by gradually and quietly smuggling them to safety in small groups. While she is eventually arrested by Gestapo, imprisoned, and tortured for her actions, she refuses to reveal her network and is condemned to death. She is ultimately saved from death by other members of her organization. After the war, she retrieved the names of all children she saved (kept in a glass jar buried under a tree behind her house) and attempted to locate each of their parents for reunion. And while most of the parents had been gassed in the Holocaust, she made it her mission to help those orphans find new homes. Another true SCHINDLER’S LIST scenario, illustrated for a younger audience, but equally moving for adults.
Irena Book Two

Irena Book Two

Jean-David Morvan; Séverine Tréfouël

Lion Forge, LLc, The
2020
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The true tale of Irena Sendlerowa, a social worker in the Warsaw ghetto in the early 1940s, during the early days of German occupation. She is credited for saving the lives of 2500 Jewish children by gradually and quietly smuggling them to safety in small groups. While she is eventually arrested by Gestapo, imprisoned, and tortured for her actions, she refuses to reveal her network and is condemned to death. She is ultimately saved from death by other members of her organization.This second volume focuses on Irena's activities following her incarceration, and her years long mission to locate and reunite the rescued children with their families, which led decades later to her ultimate recognition. Her attempts to locate each of their natural parents for reunion were as often heartbreaking as fulfilling. And while most of the parents had been gassed in the Holocaust, she made it her mission to help those orphaned find new homes.
Irena's Gift

Irena's Gift

Karen Kirsten

Gemini Books Group Ltd
2023
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If we seal off the past, how will we ever know the truth? In 1942, in Nazi-occupied Poland, a Jewish child was smuggled out of the Warsaw ghetto in a backpack. That child was Karen Kirsten's mother, but she knew nothing about this extraordinary event until one day a letter arrived from a stranger. After Karen eventually discovered the grandparents she loved dearly were in fact not her biological grandparents, she travelled the globe to uncover her family's past and to find the answers to baffling questions: why did her adoptive grandmother treat Karen's mother so unkindly? Why did she hide the truth that she was her mother's aunt? And why, if she appeared to dislike Karen's mother, did she risk her life to save her and bring her to Australia? Irena's Gift weaves together a mystery, history and memoir to tell the story of a family torn apart by war. From the glittering concert halls of interbellum Warsaw to the vermin-infested prison where a Jewish woman negotiates with an SS officer to save her sister's child, Irena's Gift is about the lies we tell to survive and what happens when those lies unravel. It is about the extraordinary resilience of three generations of women, and the sacrifices made for love.
Irena's Bond of Matrimony: A Newly Weds #4

Irena's Bond of Matrimony: A Newly Weds #4

Margo Hansen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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They want a Norwegian wife for their son Nels. Her aunt's letter is a command that Irena must obey. Travel across the ocean to America, where there's a husband and a home waiting for her. So Irena sets off filled with trepidation and uncertainty but also filled with hope-hope that she can leave behind her life of loneliness and servitude and finally have a place she can call her own. But she finally arrives in Minnesota to a grouchy mother-in-law and a husband who doesn't even want her. Rex Newly has watched his siblings get married one by one and knows his turn will come eventually, but he's in no hurry. He wants to take his time and be sure of God's leading for his life. So how is it that he suddenly finds himself engaged to be wed and building a house for his prospective bride? Irena's Bond of Matrimony is Margo Hansen's fourth book in her series about romance and adventure set in the north woods of Minnesota. As Irena continues her search for belonging, Rex considers where God is leading him. Both will learn that the paths they start out on may not turn where they expected, but that they ultimately arrive at the destination set by God.
IRENA-ECREEE-Programm zum Aufbau von Kapazitäten für die Energieplanung
Die Studie wurde durchgef hrt, um die technischen und wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen der Umsetzung der politischen Ziele f r erneuerbare Energien im zuk nftigen Stromversorgungssystem zu verstehen, wobei ein Ansatz der Szenarioanalyse verwendet wurde. Der Zeithorizont der Studie ist 2010 bis 2030. IRENA's SPLAT-W Tool wird verwendet, um zwei Szenarien zu entwickeln, das Referenzszenario und das Zielszenario f r erneuerbare Energien. Das Zielszenario f r erneuerbare Energien baut auf dem Referenzszenario auf und ber cksichtigt zus tzlich eine Einschr nkung des Ziels f r erneuerbare Energien. Sierra Leone ben tigt 1646 MW im Jahr 2020 und weitere 2351 MW im Jahr 2030, um den stark steigenden Strombedarf zu decken. Kohle und Wasserkraft w rden das k nftige Stromsystem dominieren, gefolgt von einer geringen Menge an Biomasse. Die lkapazit t bleibt im System, aber die Erzeugung ist fast gleich Null. Kohle ersetzt das l, aber da Sierra Leone nicht ber einheimische Kohleressourcen verf gt, wird die Abh ngigkeit von Importen fortbestehen. Im Untersuchungszeitraum 2010 bis 2030 muss Sierra Leone Investitionen t tigen, um neue Stromerzeugungskapazit ten mit Netzanschluss zu errichten. Die Stromversorgungskosten steigen jedoch nur geringf gig und der zus tzliche Investitionsbedarf liegt bei 400 Millionen US$.
Irena Veisaite

Irena Veisaite

Yves Plasseraud

BRILL
2015
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Irena Veisaite is held in deep esteem throughout her country. This volume is an attempt to relate the difficult journey of her remarkable life against the backdrop of the complex history of Lithuania and its Litvaks (Lithuanian Jews). After being rescued by Christian Lithuanian families and having survived the Holocaust Irena Veisaite devoted herself to study and creative work. She was a memorable lecturer, respected theatre critic, associate film director, and also founder and chairman of the Open Society Fund (Soros Foundation) which made an invaluable contribution to the process of democratisation in Lithuania. Irena Veisaite made it her life’s work to speak up for dialogue and mutual understanding and believes that even in the most difficult circumstances it is possible to preserve one’s humanity. Having lived through some of the major atrocities of the twentieth century, her insistence on the need for tolerance has inspired many.