Barbara serbinski sipe is a first generation polish american from a refugee resettlement in great britain.
Letters from the box in the attic.
After emma s death sipe discovered a trove of letters and documents from long ago in an attic.
It s been 11 years today when the main character of the nonfiction book letters from the box in the attic died.
Letters from the box in the attic a story of survival courage and love.
I grew up speaking polish because it was important to my parents that my brother and i learn their language and it was the only language spoken in the home.
Living two years following a stroke was a challenge for emma the focus of the book because she could not understand why she was unable to walk out of the nursing home.
Letters from the box in the attic is the story of emma the author barbara serbinski sipe s mother who was a young woman in poland during world war ii.
These letters represented the fabric and soul of a life well lived.
Actually polish was my first language having.
Attending this conference was.
Katyn massacre let s never forget if i forget about them then lord forget about me banner caption.
The project letters from the box in the attic a story of courage survival and love is factually based on letters documents and photographs discovered in her mother s attic.
She shared part of her story with her children but not all.
After emma s death sipe discovered a trove of letters and documents from long ago in an attic.
She shared part of her story with her children but not all.
Read letters from the box in the attic a story of courage survival and love available on amazon posted in memories project research ukraine on june 4 2019 by barbara serbinski sipe.
Dementia set in which was a huge burden for her to bare.
After emma s death sipe discovered a trove of letters and documents from long ago in an attic.
Letters from the box in the attic is the story of emma the author barbara serbinski sipe s mother who was a young woman in poland during world war ii.
She shared part of her story with her children but not all.
The banner goes on to say that those deported from occupied kresy fought for their lives and their freedom.