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The
Broken Vase
A Novel Based On the Life of Penina Krupitsky, a Holocaust
Survivor
Phillip H. McMath and Emily Matson Lewis
A
story of indomitable will and a tribute to the resiliency
of the human spirit
The Broken Vase is a roman à clef (“novel
with a key,” or novel based on real life) written by
Phillip H. McMath based upon research done by his co-author,
Emily Matson Lewis, and in close collaboration with Holocaust
survivor Penina Krupitsky, who appears in the novel as the
fictional Miriam Kellerman. With the help of the World Jewish
Organization, Mrs. Krupitsky emigrated from the Soviet Union
with her family to the United States and now lives in Arkansas.
Born to middle-class parents in July 1924 in North Bukovina,
Romania (now Chernivtsi, Ukraine), Miriam Kellerman grows
up in an atmosphere of culture and privilege that is interrupted
when her country is invaded—first by Stalin in July
1940, then by Hitler in June 1941. Fearing for their lives,
Jews like Miriam begin to flee into the Soviet Union to escape
the German advance. Separated from her parents, Deborah and
Max, and later from her fiancé, Isaac, Miriam finds
herself alone and on foot, trudging ever eastward. This novel’s
compelling narrative chronicles her incredible struggle to
stay alive as World War II rages.
Mrs. Krupitsky lives in Little Rock with her husband, children,
and grandchildren. She remains active in Holocaust remembrance
organizations around the world and says that she wants The
Broken Vase “to help young people and become an
inspiration to them. It will teach them how to build a world
of love and not of hatred.”
Phillip H. McMath,
writer, trial lawyer, and Vietnam veteran, has combined his
interests in history, his native South, and war to create
a unique body of work, his fiction trilogy—Native
Ground (1984), Arrival Point (1991), and Lost
Kingdoms (2007). The latter novel won the Arkansiana
Award for fiction sponsored by the Arkansas Library Association.
He lives in Little Rock with his wife, Carol, and practices
law with McMath Woods PA.
Emily
Matson Lewis, a lifelong resident of Little
Rock, has always been fascinated by stories of young people
who find their lives defined by extraordinarily difficult
times. She spent a year interviewing Penina Krupitsky, whose
life inspired this book, and feels honored to have provided
the initial notes for The Broken Vase.
September
6 x 9, 180 pages
$24.95 cloth
ISBN 978-1-935106-20-3
Distributed for the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies.
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