Sandy Berman has worked as a museum archivist and curator for thirty years, compiling numerous national and international exhibits. She has interviewed countless Holocaust survivors about their experiences prior to, during, and after World War II-as well as hundreds of Jewish southerners who became part of the growth and development of their communities in the Deep South.
Her debut novel, "Klara with a K", is inspired by her experience as the co-curator of the exhibit "Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945", as well as her work as a historian specializing in Jewish life in the...