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Grandad's Journey: A Holocaust Mystery by Bernard S. Wilson follows the quest of an Irish high-school girl, Emma, as she unravels her family's past. Her search takes her to the Musée de la Shoah in Paris all the way down south to the French concentration camps of Rivesaltes and Argelès-sur-mer. She ends up finding out that her grandfather, who was adopted and had no knowledge of his birth-parents, was a Holocaust survivor whose parents had been deported from Germany and were later sent to Auschwitz where they perished. (An earlier version of the book was published with the title "See you soon Caroline.")…mehr

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Grandad's Journey: A Holocaust Mystery by Bernard S. Wilson follows the quest of an Irish high-school girl, Emma, as she unravels her family's past. Her search takes her to the Musée de la Shoah in Paris all the way down south to the French concentration camps of Rivesaltes and Argelès-sur-mer. She ends up finding out that her grandfather, who was adopted and had no knowledge of his birth-parents, was a Holocaust survivor whose parents had been deported from Germany and were later sent to Auschwitz where they perished. (An earlier version of the book was published with the title "See you soon Caroline.")
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Bernard S. Wilson is a retired University lecturer. He holds a BD (Hons) from the University of London and an MA in Education from the University of Leeds.Wilson's interest in the subject of Mary Elmes and her work arises from the fact that for seven years he undertook the research which eventually led to the discovery of details showing that she saved Jewish children from deportation at the risk of her life. One of these children, Professor Ronald Friend of Portland Oregon, then presented this information to Yad Vashem in Jerusalem which resulted in Mary's posthumous honor as Righteous among the Nations in 2014.Wilson contributed to the documentary film It Tolls for Thee and was consulted by Clodagh Finn at every stage of the writing of her book A Time to Risk All. He also provided assistance to Paddy Butler in the writing of his book The Extraordinary Story of Mary Elmes.