Uncorking A Story
Ethnic Schizophrenia: Helen Charov on Navigating Identity and Uncovering Her Family’s WWII Story
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 0:44:05
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"I think one of the reasons that I wrote the book was I wanted her to be proud of me." — Helen Charov In this compelling episode of Uncorking a Story, we sit down with Helen Charov, author of Tatiana's War: Escape and Survival on the Eastern Front in World War II. Helen takes us on a deeply personal journey through her mother’s wartime memoirs, revealing the harrowing experiences of life in Stalin’s Soviet Union, survival during the Nazi invasion, and the challenges of building a new life in America. From her childhood in Brooklyn to her travels across the USSR, Helen shares how her family’s legacy and cultural duality shaped her writing. This episode is a tribute to resilience, history, and the transformative power of storytelling. Key Themes: Family Legacy and Memoirs. Helen Charov’s discovery of her mother’s WWII manuscript highlights the significance of family legacy stories. The deeply personal memoir preserves historical storytelling about life under Stalin’s Soviet Union and during the Nazi invasi