In the Shadow of Trains
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About the Book
In the Shadow of Trains is the dramatic and touching story of Naomi, a beautiful, second-generation Holocaust survivor who must find a way to escape her parents’ traumatic memories of Poland both before and during World War II. In moving, sometimes humorous scenes, author June S. Gould describes and reveals an intense family relationship with its losses, pain and joys.
About the Author
JUNE GOULD, Ph.D., author of The Writer in All of Us: Improving Your Writing through Childhood Memories, E.P.Dutton also co-authored Counting the Stones, Shadow Press. Some of Dr. Gould’s writing has appeared in The Writers’ Round Table, IWWG, Dasein, Pearl, The StoryTeller, Ship of Fools Press, SheMom, The Sheltered Poet, Talismen, Inkwell Magazine. A master teacher, she leads writing workshops for the International Women’s Writing Guild, The National Council of Jewish Women, The Aegean Arts Circle, and private workshops in NYC. She received an award from The American Education Research Association for her written contribution to Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives and Practice, Columbia University Press.