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| | | | Category Full 1 | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs |
| Category Full 2 | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical |
| Category Full 3 | HISTORY / Modern/20th Century/Holocaust |
| | | | Inserts/Illus | 8-pg 4/C insert |
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Yvette Manessis Corporon, Author |
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| | | About the BookOther FormatsProduct Images | In this “engrossing peek into a little-known chapter of World War II, and one family’s harrowing tale of finding the lost pieces of its own history” (Karen Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Liar Temptress Solider Spy), a woman sets out to track down the descendants of the Jewish family her grandmother helped hide seventy years earlier.
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| | Yvette Manessis Corporon grew up listening to her grandmother’s stories about how the people of the small Greek island Erikousa hid a Jewish family—a tailor named Savvas and his daughters—from the Nazis during World War II. Nearly 2,000 Jews from that area died in the concentration camps, but even though everyone on Erikousa knew Savvas and his family were hiding on the island, no one ever gave them up, and the family survived the war. Years later, Yvette couldn’t get the story of the Jewish tailor out of her head. She decided to track down the man’s descendants—and eventually found them in Israel. Their tearful reunion was proof to her that evil doesn’t always win. But just days after she made the connection, her cousin’s child was gunned down in a parking lot in Kansas, a victim of a Neo-Nazi out to inflict as much harm as he could. Despite her best hopes, she was forced to confront the fact that seventy years after the Nazis were defeated, remainders of their hateful legacy still linger today. As Yvette and her family wrestled with the tragedy in their own lives, the lessons she learned from the survivors of the Holocaust helped her confront and make sense of the present. In beautiful interweaving storylines, the past and present come together in a nuanced, heartfelt “story of compassion and collective resistance” with “undeniable emotional power” (Kirkus Reviews).
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| | Yvette Manessis Corporon is a three-time Emmy Award–winning writer, author, and producer. Her debut novel, When The Cypress Whispers (Harper, 2014), has been translated into fourteen languages and was an international bestseller. She has received the Silurian Award for Excellence in Journalism and the New York City Council and Comptroller’s Award for Greek Heritage and Culture. Yvette lives in New York with her husband and two children.
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| | "This beautifully written story will light the way through life’s darkest moments proving that kindness is the most powerful force of all."
— Roma Downey, Actor, Producer and President of LightWorkers Media
"Part thriller, part history, this meticulously researched memoir tells a searing story of human kindness in brutal times." — Nicholas Gage, bestselling author of Eleni
“This heart-warming story has so many amazing twists, turns and beautiful invisible thread connections which proves how there is more goodness and love in our world than evil.” — Laura Schroff, #1 New York Times & International Bestselling author of An Invisible Thread
SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL HAPPENED is both an engrossing peek into a little-known chapter of World War II, and one family’s harrowing tale of finding the lost pieces of its own history. With impeccable research and rich detail, Yvette Manessis Corporon deftly intertwines these narratives to create a powerful and unforgettable memoir. I will be thinking about these characters for a long time to come. — Karen Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of LIAR TEMPTRESS SOLDIER SPY.
“As heartwarming, as it is moving and thought-provoking, Something Beautiful Happened is part evocative and touching personal memoir, part insightful and uncompromising factual accounting, lending critical perspective on the ongoing fight against intolerance.” — Kimberly McCreight, New York Times bestselling author of Reconstructing Amelia and The Outliers
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