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Sylvie Rosenberg escaped the holocaust-but can she escape the past?
Angela Martino is haunted by events from her childhood and struggles to resolve her guilt.
Can these two women from different generations reconcile their own turmoil-or pay the price of an even greater loss?
October 20, 1942. Benjamin Katz and his frightened family stand at the train station in occupied Holland, unsure if they would be taken to their freedom-or the death camp. Sylvie, his granddaughter, who was six years old at the time, would later recall the madness as they wondered if their desperate last minute…mehr

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Sylvie Rosenberg escaped the holocaust-but can she escape the past?

Angela Martino is haunted by events from her childhood and struggles to resolve her guilt.

Can these two women from different generations reconcile their own turmoil-or pay the price of an even greater loss?

October 20, 1942. Benjamin Katz and his frightened family stand at the train station in occupied Holland, unsure if they would be taken to their freedom-or the death camp. Sylvie, his granddaughter, who was six years old at the time, would later recall the madness as they wondered if their desperate last minute escape would work. When the German officer received the order to allow the escape he said, "I would have much rather been given the order to kill all of you."

Their entire art collection had long made them a prime target of Adolf Hitler and his greedy henchmen. Now they had one big trade-a Rembrandt in exchange for twenty-five lives.

Based on a true story, Rembrandt's Shadow is the story of two women from different generations-each with their own distinct horrific memories-who find themselves at odds when forced to confront the here and now.
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Janet Lee Berg was a shy, yet daring child, rescuing stray animals, surfing ocean waves, and riding her motorcycle along the curvy Long Island roads where she grew up . . . after trading in her blue Honda, she reached for the sky, working as an airline stewardess during the glamour days of flying…  little white gloves, broad shoulder pads, and wide smiles. She loved her adventurous career, collecting stories from everywhere around the world, but happily returned to her true roots of writing. Berg earned a Masters Degree in Creative Writing and Literature at Stony Brook Southampton, where she was mentored by many authored professors such as the late, great Frank McCourt. Employed as a journalist by Dan’s Papers of the Hamptons for nearly 12 years, she was afforded the opportunity to interview numerous celebrities, one of her favorites being Linda Ronstadt. She then tested the waters by publishing a small hardcover book for readers of all ages called Glitz of the Hamptons, a parody of the area known for its affluence and glamour, a tale that shows the true beauty of the area through the aging eyes of a lost character. The Hamptons is also where she and her husband raised their daughter and son, and where she visited elementary classrooms, inspiring schoolchildren to express themselves through the written word. Berg’s one-act play Airsick, a comedy, was performed at the Authors Playhouse in Bay Shore, New York, where it was well received. Janet Berg’s work has been featured in Dan’s Papers, The East Hampton Star, The Independent, The Montauk Quarterly, Newsday, The Southamtpon Press, and The Post & Courier, Charleston, S.C., and was interviewed on WHTV Television show. She has completed two novels, titled Rembrandt's Shadow and Restitution, both loosely based on stunning true life events of her husband’s family during the Holocaust. Sylvie Rosenberg, the privileged daughter of a renowned Jewish art dealer in Holland, spends the first fifteen years of her childhood without ever knowing her father s love, until the day that he trades his beloved Rembrandt to the Nazis in exchange for her life. The real story behind the novel appeared in The New York Times article, “Heirs Make Huge Claim Over Dutch Art Trade”. Over 70 years later, and the family still awaits the return of nearly 200 works of art stolen from Grandfather’s gallery art collection by the Nazis.
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"...a moving story well-told of a family's struggle to survive; a story of hope, redemption, family values, forgiveness and love-a poignant novel by a talented writer...it doesn't get any better than this." Fern Michaels