Why am I passionate about this?

I was born in a log house in Alberta, Canada. I was nineteen months old in August 1939 when my parents decided we should visit my grandmother in Germany and thirteen when we returned. I have been deeply affected by the stories of ordinary families and the trauma they experienced after WWII. To this day, like thousands of others, I feel tremendous inherited discomfort from Nazism and the Holocaust. Our parents' generation did not talk about their wartime experiences, so we must preserve this important part of history and help to relieve the guilt many innocent individuals still harbor while raising awareness of this immensely damaging aspect of war.


I wrote...

The Longing: A Canadian Family's World War II Odyssey

By Dorothy Mandy, Sheila Cameron (editor),

Book cover of The Longing: A Canadian Family's World War II Odyssey

What is my book about?

My book is a true story of a Canadian family caught behind enemy lines in WWII and a mother's longing…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of We Don't Talk about That: An Amazing Story of Survival

Dorothy Mandy Why did I love this book?

I identify with many of the recorded events in this book, and I feel fortunate not to have had the same horrors in my life. I have the greatest admiration for the young woman who, witnessing the plunder and rape of everyone she knew and loved at age twelve, showed tremendous courage and determination while helping her mother get her family through incredible hardships.

Despite many setbacks and roadblocks, she made a career after escaping to West Germany.

By Giselle Roeder,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked We Don't Talk about That as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Millions of women were abused and raped during the final stages of WW II, and while the attitude among many survivors is "We don't talk about that", this woman has found the courage to place her memories on record.

Growing up in a rural village in Pomerania, Gila's tranquil life turned tragic when the fighting approached her neighborhood. Her father was captured and taken to Siberia while she and her family became displaced persons and joined the trek of thousands "on the road to nowhere." She was witness to gruesome acts of violence that quickly aged her before her years.…


Book cover of Beach Moose & Amber: Finding My Jewish History

Dorothy Mandy Why did I love this book?

This moving story awakened new empathy in me for my extended Canadian family as they waited for news of us for so many years. It gave me a new understanding of the effects of war on families, even at such great distances. 

A daughter and granddaughter tells the story of her family’s escape from the holocaust in 1939. Safely in Canada, the country we left for Germany, in the same year, they fear for their family in Lithuania as telegrams of desperation arrive and news of events in Germany become known. 

By Sharon Easton, Rachel Dunstan Muller (editor), Cindy Folk (editor)

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Beach Moose & Amber as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

When Sharon found typewritten pages tucked in the back of her deceased father’s accordion folder, she had no idea she was holding an invitation to the greatest writing adventure of her life. The pages were her mother’s final attempt to record her Jewish family’s history — a history that she had kept secret for decades. Sharon’s mother was clear in her writing, “All I ask is that you not forget me.”
With her mother’s written permission to explore the past, Sharon embarked on a journey that would take her from the Russian Revolution to Nazi-occupied Lithuania, onto rural Nova Scotia,…


Book cover of Tales & Lies My Baba Told Me

Dorothy Mandy Why did I love this book?

I like the way the author weaves a unique tale of a Ukrainian family’s escape at the end of WWII with present-day events. The book demonstrates that WWII’s long-lasting impact on families was not limited to Germans and Jews. Like me and my children, the author had no part in the war, yet we are all impacted by it and its aftermath.

By Jennie Tschoban,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Tales & Lies My Baba Told Me as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

What happens when a smart, young stay-at-home mom decides to go back to work and hires her Ukrainian mom to nanny her two kids for 6 years? A witty, brutally honest and true story of freedom, resilience and pivotal moments in life that change the story forever. Get a peek into the life, relationship and influence that grows between grandmother and grandkids when mom decides to grab her briefcase and go back to the working world. Pull up a chair to the kitchen table and witness all the imperfections, idiosyncrasies and bloopers that drive mother and daughter to argue and…


Book cover of Quitting the Master Race: A Daughter's Journey to Break the Bonds of Hate

Dorothy Mandy Why did I love this book?

I understand the heavy baggage of shame and guilt Barbara Leimsner, as well as many others of German descent who were born during and after the war, felt in their German heritage. As a child, the author accepted her father’s Nazi assertions until she learned of the Holocaust in school and rebelled against his beliefs.

This well-written book points out how generations of Germans, not directly touched by the war, feel guilty about the actions taken by earlier generations. It shows how fascist ideology took hold of a nation's young families and serves as a warning for today. 

By Barbara Leimsner,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Quitting the Master Race as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

How do otherwise decent people become mesmerized by a doctrine of hate? How can its grip be broken? In seeking answers to these pressing questions for our times, Barbara Leimsner confronts the past to discover how one ordinary man-her adored German papa-became thoroughly indoctrinated with Nazi ideology during the Hitler years. Its hateful tentacles reached into her young life as he filled her head with beliefs about Aryan superiority, racist stereotypes, and conspiracy theories.

Leimsner sweeps the reader from immigrant working-class life in 1960s suburban Ontario, back to fascism's rise in her father's former Sudeten homeland and into war. As…


Book cover of Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home

Dorothy Mandy Why did I love this book?

I don’t usually read graphic novels, but this book struck a chord with me. Because of its unique style, I expect it will help create an awareness of the impact WWII had on generations of Germans who were born too late to have had any part in it.

The author's graphic memoir describes her journey back to Germany in search of her family’s politics during the war. Even though she finds that her maternal grandfather, like my father, was exonerated of war crimes, she does not feel she can accept forgiveness for the unforgivable suffering of millions. 

By Nora Krug,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Belonging as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

* Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award * Silver Medal Society of Illustrators *

* Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, The Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, NPR, Comics Beat, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Kirkus Reviews, andLibrary Journal

This“ingenious reckoning with the past” (The New York Times), by award-winning artist Nora Krug investigates the hidden truths of her family’s wartime history in Nazi Germany.

Nora Krug was born decades after the fall of the Nazi regime, but the Second World War cast a long shadow over her childhood and youth in the city…


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The Longing: A Canadian Family's World War II Odyssey

By Dorothy Mandy, Sheila Cameron (editor),

Book cover of The Longing: A Canadian Family's World War II Odyssey

What is my book about?

My book is a true story of a Canadian family caught behind enemy lines in WWII and a mother's longing to bring her family home. In 1939, my parents decided to take a trip to Germany. They did not sell their land as this trip was intended as a visit, not a migration. World War II broke out ten days after we arrived in Hamburg.

My grandfather saved over a hundred letters written to our family by my mother during our years in Germany. On our return to Canada, he offered to give them to my mother; she accepted reluctantly because the memories were still too fresh. I based my memoir on these letters, my memories, and a 1989 taped interview with my parents. 

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Book cover of The Wonder of Jazz: Music that changed the world

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The Wonder of Jazz: Music that changed the world

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