What people are saying.

 

"Bending Toward the Sun is like a great episode of Law & Order — a riveting story where the stakes are life and death, insoluble moral dilemmas and an ending that is both upsetting and uplifting. Bolstered by writing that is compelling and sensitive, the book transcends the holocaust genre with its multi-generational point of view on the ultimate effect of fear and evil on young minds."

Dick Wolf, Emmy Award-winning creator and Executive Producer of Law and Order, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, & Law and Order: Criminal Intent Source

"This beautifully written memoir is so timely and relevant to today’s world of rising antisemitism and hatred. Readers of all ages will be inspired to fight against prejudice and stand up for what’s right. As the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, the book also reaffirmed that intergenerational relationships are complicated and that the trauma that is passed down is real and not unique."

Beth Kean, CEO Holocaust Museum LA

“A captivating memoir that explores a complicated, loving, and enduring mother-daughter bond, and reveals how doubts, hopes, and dreams are handed down from generation to generation. As both a mother and a daughter, I found it deeply touching.”

Arianna Huffington, author, syndicated columnist, & founder of The Huffington Post

“Bending Toward the Sun is a beautifully written, gripping, intergenerational memoir that is hard to put down.  More than a compelling story about survival during the Holocaust, this is a book that any parent should read for its insights about how hopes, dreams and fears are passed down through a family’s generations.  At its essence, it is a story about hope and enduring love. “

John B. Emerson, US Ambassador to Germany (2013-17)

“Every parent, grandparent, and child needs to read this book together! Bonding through understanding the past brings light and impacts what we pass on to the next generation. Today, this incredible story of the Holocaust and its aftermath could not be more relevant.  Prejudice, fear, demonization of the “other,” and the complicit inaction of others tragically endures in the world today.  How lucky for those who read this book to see how history of the human heart can subconsciously be passed through three generations. The gift of this encounter is how we warm each other’s destinies with love and truly bond with understanding.”

Nancy Rubin, former US Ambassador to the Commission on Human Rights & first Chair of National Mental Health Awareness Campaign

Bending Toward the Sun is not only a riveting account of one woman's bravery during the Holocaust, it's an unflinching examination of how the past never really stays in the past. Through this captivating mother-daughter memoir, Gilbert-Lurie illustrates how the trauma of surviving perhaps the most devastating chapter in human history leaves its mark on every generation. Her family's story is increasingly relevant today as we witness the breakdown of many of the societal norms we once took for granted. Anti-Semitism and racism are once again on the rise. Yes, the human spirit is resilient and yes, we will survive. But as Gilbert-Lurie warns, our children may pay the price.”

Yadin Kaufmann, Israeli Social Entrepreneur and Sadara Ventures Co-Founder

“Here is a memoir that takes us through many worlds, through heartache and noble hopes, through the mysteries of family love and toward a beautiful, light filled conclusion. Read Bending Toward the Sun and enrich your life.”

Rabbi David Wolpe, author of Why Faith Matters & Making Loss Matter-Creating Meaning in Difficult Times

“Gripping, exhausting, exciting, devastating--this book is at times hard to read but always impossible to put down.”

Rabbi Irving Greenberg, Founding President, Jewish Life Network & former Chairman of United States Holocaust Memorial Museum