The Woman Who Never Smiled
$9.95
By Dr. Louis Miller, Edited with a Foreword by Karen Lee Daniel
The Woman Who Never Smiled tells a true story of Celia Mintzer, the author’s grandmother, and how she rescued her daughter Rosa from a devastating childhood illness. Dr. Miller uses his journey to her hometown, Lviv, Ukraine, and his viewpoint as a psychologist to relates the universal story of a mother’s deep love for her child. His writing puts a sense of reality into what was otherwise a family legend.
ISBN 978-0-9819951-0-6
LCCN 2022905716
First Edition April 2022
Perfect Bind, 6-inches x 9-inches, 56 pages
Published by Author’s Corner, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Description
The Woman Who Never Smiled tells a true story of Celia Mintzer, the author’s grandmother, and how she rescued her daughter Rosa from a devastating childhood illness. Dr. Miller uses his journey to her hometown, Lviv, Ukraine, and his viewpoint as a psychologist to relates the universal story of a mother’s deep love for her child. His writing puts a sense of reality into what was otherwise a family legend.
About the Author
Dr. Louis Miller was born in Montreal, Canada in 1928, the first child of immigrants. He worked as an organizational psychologist and business professor and consultant in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Miller was a member of Congregation Sherith Israel and served on the board of Akiva School in Nashville.
Karen Lee Daniel taught religious school at Temple Ohabai Sholom in Nashville, Tennessee and is teaching Hebrew at Beth Meyer Synagogue in Raleigh, North Carolina. She has been involved in NewCAJE and Hadassah for many years.
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Weight | .65 lbs |
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