• Unearthed

  • A Lost Actress, a Forbidden Book, and a Search for Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust
  • By: Meryl Frank
  • Narrated by: Erin Bennett
  • Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Unearthed

By: Meryl Frank
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
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Publisher's summary

A thrilling mystery woven into a beautifully constructed family memoir: Meryl Frank’s journey to seek the truth about a beloved and revolutionary cousin, a celebrated actress in Vilna before World War II, and to answer the question of how the next generation should honor the memory of the Holocaust.

As a child, Meryl Frank was the chosen inheritor of family remembrance. Her aunt Mollie, a formidable and cultured woman, insisted that Meryl never forget who they were, where they came from, and the hate that nearly destroyed them. Over long afternoons, Mollie told her about the city, the theater, and, above all else, Meryl’s cousin, the radiant Franya Winter. Franya was the leading light of Vilna’s Yiddish theater, a remarkable and precocious woman who cast off the restrictions of her Hasidic family and community to play roles as prostitutes and bellhops, lovers and nuns. Yet there was one thing her aunt Mollie would never tell Meryl: how Franya died. Before Mollie passed away, she gave Meryl a Yiddish book containing the terrible answer, but forbade her to read it. And for years, Meryl obeyed.

Unearthed is the story of Meryl’s search for Franya and a timely history of hatred and resistance. Through archives across four continents, by way of chance encounters and miraculous discoveries, and eventually, guided by the shocking truth recorded in the pages of the forbidden book, Meryl conjures the rogue spirit of her cousin—her beauty and her tragedy. Meryl’s search reveals a lost world destroyed by hatred, illuminating the cultural haven of Vilna and its resistance during World War II. As she seeks to find her lost family legacy, Meryl looks for answers to the questions that have defined her life: what is our duty to the past? How do we honor such memories while keeping them from consuming us? And what do we teach our children about tragedy?

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©2023 Meryl Frank (P)2023 Hachette Books
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“Zechor, remember, is the eleventh commandment of all Holocaust survivors and their children. Meryl Frank fulfills that commandment to its fullest. Her book is a must-read to understand what it was like to have lived, struggled, fought, and died in Vilna and its surroundings. Unearthed tells a great story of courage, faith, and survival.”—Abe Foxman, Holocaust survivor and national director emeritus of the Anti-Defamation League
“Thought-provoking, nuanced, and the product of rigorous research, Unearthed is a beautiful and necessary book. In her search for her cousin Franya, Frank fills the silences of the Holocaust with stories and lovingly deploys the skills required to solve mysteries across decades and continents. Masterfully, she shows us the importance of connecting to others and of plunging into the shadows in order to forge our way out. This immersive detective story and memoir illuminates how trauma and the redemptive power of connection reverberate through time and place. Riveting and deeply moving. I couldn’t put it down.”—Ariana Neumann, New York Times bestselling author of When Time Stopped: A Memoir of My Father's War and What Remains
"Meryl Frank has written a deeply moving and compelling book. It reads like a mystery thriller. This is a gripping story, beautifully told."—Ambassador (Ret.) Stuart E. Eizenstat, Chairman of the US Holocaust Memorial Council and author of Imperfect Justice: Looted Assets, Slave Labor & the Unfinished Business of World War II

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Incredible story but…

Would have been ideal to have a reader who can speak the Yiddish/Jewish words properly, although it’s the audio director’s job to ensure correct pronunciation so I don’t fault the narrator. She did a fine job. Other than that, it’s a compelling and important story that needs to be told.

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the whole story

the reader should have been better versed with Yiddish terms and pronounced the words correctly

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Gripping storytelling …

I found this story to be enthralling and waiting for the mystery to be uncovered but not wanting the book to end. Fabulous storytelling!

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Read it and listen to it

I read the book 1st, and then I listened to it. It is an incredible book. Meryl Frank’s descriptions, bring you into her search for answers, and into her family.
The part that grabbed me the most was Serge’s mother answering Meryl Frank’s question “why did you let them in“ referring to the Jewish family she hid. And Serge’s mother answered “because they knocked “. That sentence will stay with me for the rest of my life.

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a story that needed to be told, a story that needs

With her exceptional skills in researching, Meryl Frank devotes decades of her life to finding out the truth about a family member who lived during the time of the holocaust. You will fall in love with the author's aunt who selects her to be the family's ""memorial candle" thereby sending her on her journey across continents to uncover the unknown. You will be treated to glimpses of her cousin, Franya's life and her strength of character as she struggles to escape, to hide, and to survive. Along the way you will meet an interesting and diverse group of individuals who assist the author in various ways on her journey.
But when you are done reading, you will be certain to be changed by the lives lived and the story told.

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a powerful book, read with emotion

This audiobook is excellent - meryl franks powerful writing is perfectly suited by erin bennets reading. the mystery of the story will keep you on your toes, and erin bennets voicing enhances the suspense

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Gripping family mystery

Meryl Frank spent years researching her family after the holocaust. But to discover what happened to her famous actress cousin took years of uncovering horrors and meeting deeply caring people who shared her journey and became new family.

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This should have been a short story.

Important story but excessive details made it too slow. This should have been a powerful short story.

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