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Family Secrets: A Daughter’s Search for Her Parents’ Hidden War

Publisher: Pottersfield Press
SKU: PC0398

$22.95

When an elderly father finally breaks decades of silence, his daughter embarks on a search through archives and historical records to uncover her parents’ hidden wartime past. Debut author Alice Switocz Goldbloom discovers not just her family’s remarkable stories in Nazi-occupied Poland, but a broader tragedy that touched every Polish family. A powerful memoir and historical detective story about heritage, inheritance, and learning to honour the immigrant roots she once tried to escape. 

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For most of her life, Alice Switocz Goldbloom wanted nothing more than to escape her Polish immigrant background. She was mortified by her parents’ accents, their old-world ways, the recess snacks that othered her. And for most of her life, she knew almost nothing about her parents’ past. Edward and Maria had arrived in Canada after World War II and raised three daughters with love and determination. What Alice never understood was the magnitude of what her parents had survived. They never spoke about the six years that had nearly destroyed them. 

At ninety-six, Edward finally began to share memories he had locked away for decades: his teenage years on Warsaw’s Mirowski Square, just steps from the Jewish ghetto walls. His role as a resistance fighter in the desperate 1944 Warsaw Uprising. The loss of his parents in Nazi concentration camps. His survival of a brutal winter death march as a prisoner of war, where only thirty of two hundred men lived to see liberation. 

But Edward’s revelations were just the beginning. After his death, Alice discovered her mother’s story through a historian’s pioneering research that finally brought forced labourers’ experiences to light—a truth Maria had guarded until her grave. At nineteen, Maria had been torn from her Polish village and forced into labour in Nazi Germany and treated as subhuman for five years. 

This book explores how secrets shape not only those who guard them, but also those who inherit them. The author’s discoveries reveal two remarkable journeys of survival, and the full tragedy of Nazi-occupied Poland—where 2.7 million Polish Christians died alongside three million Polish Jews, yet their stories remained largely untold for decades. In our era of rising authoritarianism and displaced populations, her parents’ journey from devastation to hope offers both historical insight and profound inspiration.  

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Dimensions 6 × 9 cm
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ACTIVE TITLE

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ISBN

9781990770951

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Binding

Paperback

Date Published

April 15, 2026