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Discover the captivating and inspiring story of Sara Berman's Closet, a finalist for the prestigious 2018 National Jewish Book Award. Immerse yourself in the creative blend of narrative and striking visuals that celebrate individuality, personal expression, and the art of living authentically.
Sara Berman, a Jewish émigré, embarked on a courageous journey when she arrived in the Bronx with her husband and two young daughters. Years later, after raising her children, she made a bold decision that changed her life forever. Leaving her husband after thirty-eight years of marriage, Sara packed a single suitcase and returned alone to New York City, seeking a new beginning in a studio apartment in Greenwich Village.
Once settled in her new home, Sara began to establish new rituals and embrace her own personal style. Inspired by her incredible story, the renowned Mmuseumm recreated Sara's sanctuary in a groundbreaking exhibit, Sara Berman's Closet, now touring across the country. And now, inspired by the exhibit, experience Sara's life, freedom, and re-invention through a spectacular illustrated memoir.
Sara Berman's Closet is an indelible portrait of the human experience, from overcoming hardship to experiencing joy and enduring loss. Through family photographs, exclusive images, and Maira Kalman's distinctive paintings, you'll be transported into the heart of Sara's world. This memoir is a beautiful and loving tribute to one woman's indomitable spirit, reminding us of the significance of the seemingly insignificant moments in our lives.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary tale of resilience and the pursuit of a meaningful existence. Immerse yourself in Sara Berman's remarkable journey and be inspired to embrace your own unique path. Click here to discover the powerful story of Sara Berman's Closet.
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