A former marketing executive, Karen is an Australian-American writer and genocide educator who lectures on the topics of hatred and reconciliation around the world. Her work has been published by Narratively and nominated for Best American Essays, Salon.com, The Week, The Jerusalem Post, WIĘŹ in Poland and Boston's National Public Radio station.
'Deeply moving and beautifully written, Irena's Gift is a powerful
unravelling of mysteries and memory. The journey of reconstruction
and reconnection brilliantly evokes a lost era full of pain and
love, as well as laying out the intricacies of intergenerational
trauma. In addition to its value as Holocaust history, Irena's Gift
deserves to become a classic of the memoir genre.'
*Lucy Adlington, author of 'The Dressmakers of Auschwitz - the True
Story of the Women who Sewed to Survive'*
'Karen Kirsten's debut is a harrowing family drama that spans the
globe "” from Jewish ghettos patrolled by Nazis to Melbourne
suburbs of poodles, kookaburras, and refugees. Kirsten goes on a
quest to piece together her family's secrets and finds much more
than a tale of survival from history's nightmare. She tells a story
of disillusionment and faith. She reminds us that sometimes heroes
can be repulsive, and sometimes lies keep families together.
Irena's Gift is beautifully written, deeply researched and deeply
felt.'
*Kevin Birmingham, NYT Bestselling author of 'The Sinner and the
Saint' and 'The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce's
Ulysses'*
'With extremism and fascism again threatening democracies, 'Irena's
Gift' is a must-read for our times. Stunningly researched, it
explores themes of identity, secrets, grief and forgiveness. The
author addresses the importance of naming our history and wrestles
with the complexity of human nature - why a Nazi officer saved her
mother.'
*Michelle Bowdler, author of TIME's 100 Must-Read Books of 2020:
'Is Rape A Crime?'*
'A family story as unique as a fingerprint. Enchanting.'
*Thomas Keneally, author of Booker Prize-winning 'Schindler's
List'*
'As Karen Kirsten sets out to solve the mystery of her mother's
past she takes us on a very personal journey of discovery.
Skilfully, she unearths a thrilling story of war and survival
against all odds. A keen researcher and sleuth, Karen uncovers a
truth both astonishing and heartbreaking. Irena's Gift is a
beautiful, insightful, heartfelt and nuanced book. Masterfully
crafted, it is both history and a memoir, but also so much more.
Essential reading for anyone interested in WWII, trauma or family
histories, this is one of the best second generation holocaust
books ever published. I loved it and couldn't put it down.'
*Ariana Neumann, author of When Time Stopped. Winner of the Dayton
Literary Peace Prize, US National Jewish Book Award for Best
Memoir.*
'An epic story and an epic search for the truth that is beautifully
written and meticulously weaved together, in a page-turning read I
couldn't put down. Karen Kirsten has captured her remarkable
odyssey to place the final pieces of her family jigsaw in place,
with moving and at times gut-wrenching detail. Alicja's poignant
words, "you think someone will want to know all of this?" will ring
in your ears with every twist and turn that Kirsten's journey takes
to find the truth of who her family really are and how they were
saved. Compulsive enough to read in a single-sitting, this is
ultimately a story of love, healing, hope and humanity that will
tug at your heartstrings. Irena's Gift offers a prescient reminder,
as Alicja says, that "we should never forget what happened".'
*Sue Smethurst, author of The Freedom Circus*
'An extraordinary story of how secrets and lies can tear a family
apart.'
*Maya Lee, author of The Nazis Knew My Name*
'Since I first learned about my Opa escaping the Nazis in occupied
Holland, I have been taken with the heroic stories of everyday
people during WWII. With author and refugee advocate Karen Kirsten,
I find a kindred spirit. In Irena's Gift, Kirsten brings to life
the true and remarkable story of her family, including her mother
and her grandmother, who like my Opa, sabotaged munitions at an
armaments factory. This is a story of extraordinary women, survival
and sacrifice. A must read.'
*Tara Moss, human rights and disability advocate, and author of The
War Widow and The Ghosts of Paris*
'Irena's Gift interrogates the messy complexity of family, both its
tenderness and nurture but also its corrosive anger and rejection.
It's a disturbing investigation into the power of secrets to harm
and to haunt.'
*Geraldine Brooks, NYT best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize
winner*
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