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Kiss the Red Stairs
The Holocaust, Once Removed: A Memoir
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER
For readers of All Things Consoled by Elizabeth Hay and They Left Us Everything by Plum Johnson, Kiss the Red Stairs is a compelling memoir by award-winning journalist Marsha Lederman delves into her parents’ Holocaust stories in the wake of her own divorce, investigating how trauma migrates through generations with empathy, humour, and resilience.
Marsha was five when a simple question led to a horrifying answer. Sitting in her kitchen, she asked her mother why she didn’t have any grandparents. Her mother told her the truth: the Holocaust.
Decades later, her parents dead and herself a mother to a young son, Marsha begins to wonder how much history has shaped her own life. Reeling in the wake of a divorce, she craves her parents’ help. But in their absence, she is gripped by a need to understand the trauma they suffered, and she begins her own journey into the past to tell her family’s stories of loss and resilience.
Kiss the Red Stairs is a compelling memoir of Holocaust survival, intergenerational trauma, divorce, and discovery that will guide readers through several lifetimes of monumental change.
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A Hill Times Best Book of the Year
“A compelling memoir.”
—Jewish Post & News
“A page-turning, sometimes shocking and nakedly vulnerable volume.”
—Jewish Independent
"Kiss the Red Stairs is Marsha Lederman’s memoir of her journey as the daughter of Holocaust survivor parents. It’s an enormous achievement—harrowing yet ultimately uplifting. I wept and I also laughed—sometimes on the same page."
—Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Fayne
“Art can provide an element of witness on the killing fields of history and help redeem the human experience. This book [Kiss the Red Stairs] does just that, and does it in shapely, well-crafted prose. Highly recommended.”
—Vancouver Sun
“[F]ascinating read filled with depth, complexity, and even humour.”
—Stir Magazine
“Kiss the Red Stairs is a complex and compelling memoir where Lederman weaves the strands of current and past traumas.”
—Pique Magazine
“A compelling memoir.”
—Jewish Post & News
“A page-turning, sometimes shocking and nakedly vulnerable volume.”
—Jewish Independent
"Kiss the Red Stairs is Marsha Lederman’s memoir of her journey as the daughter of Holocaust survivor parents. It’s an enormous achievement—harrowing yet ultimately uplifting. I wept and I also laughed—sometimes on the same page."
—Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of Fayne
“Art can provide an element of witness on the killing fields of history and help redeem the human experience. This book [Kiss the Red Stairs] does just that, and does it in shapely, well-crafted prose. Highly recommended.”
—Vancouver Sun
“[F]ascinating read filled with depth, complexity, and even humour.”
—Stir Magazine
“Kiss the Red Stairs is a complex and compelling memoir where Lederman weaves the strands of current and past traumas.”
—Pique Magazine
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