Report, if you have a problem with this page“ The past is a presence between us. In all my mother does and says, the past continually discloses itself in the smallest ways. She sees it directly; I see its shadow. Still, it pulses in my fingertips, feeds on my consciousness. It is a backdrop for each act, each drama of our lives. I have absorbed a sense of what she has suffered, what she has lost, even what her mother endured and handed down. It is my emotional gene map. ”
Fern Schumer Chapman
From : Motherland: Beyond the Holocaust: A Mother-Daughter Journey to Reclaim the Past