Every family has its secrets, though few of them have the power both to transform lives and to fill in crucial gaps in world history.  But then, few families have a mother and a daughter quite like Sala and Ann Kirschner. 

“For nearly fifty years, my mother kept a secret.  After surviving 5 years of Nazi slave labor camps, Sala Garncarz Kirschner came to America as a war bride and raised our family without ever speaking of her wartime experiences.  I grew up in a happy and safe home, and became a scholar, writer, and a mother myself, but always wondered about the black hole in my mother’s past.

It was not until my mother was scheduled for heart surgery in 1991 that she showed me a priceless collection of more than 350 letters and a diary from her years in the camps, documents that she had kept carefully hidden in a cardboard box. 

In that moment, my mother changed my life.

The book is about what happened to her, to the letter writers, and to me when I found myself the recipient of Sala’s Gift.”