The Survivors: A Story of War, Inheritance, and Healing
By Adam Frankel
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Chicago Tribune Notable Book of 2019
A memoir of family, the Holocaust, trauma, and identity, in which Adam Frankel, a former Obama speechwriter, must come to terms with the legacy of his family’s painful past and discover who he is in the wake of a life-changing revelation about his own origins.
“The Survivors is an astonishingly beautiful and profoundly moving book. Frankel’s haunting search to unravel the mysteries of his family is so compelling that it reads like a fine novel.” –Doris Kearns Goodwin
Adam Frankel’s maternal grandparents survived the Holocaust and built new lives, with new names, in Connecticut. Though they tried to leave the horrors of their past behind, the pain they suffered crossed generational lines—a fact most apparent in the mental health of Adam’s mother. When Adam sat down with her to examine their family history in detail, he learned another shocking secret, this time one that unraveled Adam’s entire understanding of who he is.
In the midst of piecing together a story of inherited familial trauma, Adam discovered he was only half of who he thought he was, knowledge that raised essential questions of identity. Who was he, if not his father’s son? If not part of a rich heritage of writers and public servants? Does it matter? What defines a family’s bonds? What will he pass on to his own children? To rewrite his story in truth and to build a life for his own young family, Adam had to navigate his pain to find answers and a way forward.
Throughout this journey into the past, his family’s psyche, and his own understanding of identity, Adam comes to realize that while the nature of our families’ traumas may vary, each of us is faced with the same choice. We can turn away from what we’ve inherited—or, we can confront it, in the hopes of moving on and stopping that trauma from inflicting pain on future generations. The stories Adam shares with us in The Survivors are about the ways the past can haunt our future, the resilience that can be found on the other side of trauma, and the good that can come from things that are unspeakably bad.
Adam Frankel
Adam P. Frankel is an advisor to Emerson Collective, a social change organization. He was a speechwriter for President Barack Obama from the 2008 presidential campaign through Obama’s first term in the White House. Adam is a graduate of Princeton University and the London School of Economics, where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He lives in New York City.
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Reviews for The Survivors
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Frankel has essentially written a trilogy covering the Holocaust through to the #MeToo movement... a story of his grandfather in World War II, his mother's mental state, and his own search for identity. Frankel's own story caught me off guard with its genealogy twist. All three parts are emotional and it is easy to understand his struggle to understand his mother, then himself as he works his way through it all. By the end readers feel healing is possible. Well written!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This story touched me. It brought together things I have felt and observed. The secrecy that families have about certain things and the need for forgiveness and sometimes how difficult it is to do from the heart as opposed to the brain. The book has sections and I thought the different sections worked well on their only but as they wove together it made the story more universal and more emotional. I'm not a crier but I almost cried at the end.