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Carol Ascher

    Drawing from a rich refugee background, the author's work deeply explores themes of prejudice, inequality, and identity. Her writing navigates the complexities of cultural displacement and the search for belonging, often reflecting her academic research into urban public schools and educational disparities. Through a blend of personal narrative and insightful analysis, she examines how historical traumas and the pursuit of new lives shape individual and collective experiences.

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      A Family Memoir

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Born several weeks after her parents' arrival in the United States, Carol Ascher came of age in Topeka, Kansas, where her father, a Vienna-trained lay analyst, found work among the group of refugee clinicians recruited there for the Menninger Clinic. Growing up, Ascher's challenge was to reconcile the Midwestern views of her community; the irrepressible optimism of her mother and her mother's tendency to romanticize her Berlin childhood; and the more sardonic views of her father and his highly cultured emigre circle, for whom memory was both illness and cure."

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