FROM AWARD WINNING
WRITER AND PSYCHOLOGIST
DIANE WYSHOGROD

A REMARKABLE STORY OF
RESILIENCE, COURAGE AND COMPASSION.

Keep it in the family? I wish I could. It would certainly make my life easier. But keeping it private, in the family, is not doing it justice. Because if I do that, I’m pushing my mother back down into that cellar. I won’t be an accomplice to her staying in hiding. I want to rescue her. To take her out of there. I want this – and her – out in the light, even if that light is bright and glaring and hurts the eyes.”
From Hiding Places

An Interview with Diane

Diane Wyshogrod shares insights about writing, the process of working on this book, and what it means to listen deeply… See more…

GIVING YOURSELF PERMISSION

You have something to say. Maybe it’s a vision, some life-lessons, you want to share with others. Or some precious family lore you want to preserve for your kids and future generations… See more…

Reviews

“In recording her attempts to coax her mother into speaking about the unspeakable, Diane Wyshogrod has written a Holocaust memoir that breaks new ground…” See more…