oin us at one of three opportunities to meet author Sharon Kutzman and discuss her book The Lost Baker of Vienna.
Thursday, January 8 – Keene, NH
5:00 PM – Reading, Q&A, and signing at Toadstool Bookshop, 12 Emerald St, Keene, NH
Event cosponsored by Congregation Ahavas Achim
Friday, January 9 – Manchester, NH
12:30 PM – Event at The Bookery, 844 Elm St, Manchester, NH
Cosponsored by Temple Israel Manchester
Saturday, January 10 – Nashua, NH
Kiddush Shabbat Luncheon following services (approx. 12:30 PM)
Temple Beth Abraham, 4 Raymond St, Nashua, NH
About the Author:
Sharon Kurtzman worked in television marketing before pursuing her dream of becoming a writer. She earned her MFA in fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and her undergraduate degree from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications. The Lost Baker of Vienna was inspired by the war and postwar experiences of her own family, who were Holocaust survivors. Kurtzman lives in North Carolina with her husband; they have two adult children.
About the Book:
The Lost Baker of Vienna is a historical novel inspired by the experiences of the author’s own family after the Holocaust, a sweeping saga about survival, loss, love, and the reverberating effects of war
In 2018, Zoe Rosenzweig is reeling after the loss of her beloved grandfather, a Holocaust survivor. She becomes obsessed with finding out what really happened to her family during the war.
Vienna, 1946: Chana Rosenzweig has endured the horrors of war to find herself, her mother, and her younger brother finally free in Vienna. But freedom doesn’t look like they’d imagined it would, as they struggle to make a living and stay safe.
Despite the danger, Chana sneaks out most nights to return to the hotel kitchen where she works as a dishwasher, using the quiet nighttime hours to bake her late father’s recipes. Soon, Chana finds herself caught in a dangerous love triangle, torn between the black-market dealer who has offered marriage and protection, and the apprentice baker who shares her passions. How will Chana balance her love of baking against her family’s need for security?
The Lost Baker of Vienna affirms the unbreakable bonds of family, shining a light on the courageous spirit of WWII refugees as they battle to survive the overwhelming hardships of a world torn apart.
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