“Carry Gorney’s memoir spans 50 years from her parent’s escape from Nazi Germany to her life as a community arts activist and psychotherapist. … Written with heart and humour, it speaks of two different experiences by one family and finds a common link between generations.” Dan Carrier, Camden New Journal.
“Carry Gorney’s book is more than a memoir: it’s a work of art, exceptionally well written. The drawings alone are in a class of their own.” Howard Spier, Executive Editor AJR Journal.
“There is a great physicality about Gorney’s writing…” Michele Hanson, Columnist, the Guardian.
“Carry Gorney’s book is more than a memoir: it’s a work of art, exceptionally well written. The drawings alone are in a class of their own.” Howard Spier, Executive Editor AJR Journal.
“There is a great physicality about Gorney’s writing…” Michele Hanson, Columnist, the Guardian.