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Vivienne Ullrich's poetry is close to home

Vivienne Ullrich's poetry is close to home

Released Sunday, 18th December 2022
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Vivienne Ullrich's poetry is close to home

Vivienne Ullrich's poetry is close to home

Vivienne Ullrich's poetry is close to home

Vivienne Ullrich's poetry is close to home

Sunday, 18th December 2022
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The often heartbreaking story of the extended family of three Jewish Second World War refugees who found a new home in Aotearoa is told in a new poetry collection, We came from Hamburg. Retired judge Vivienne Ullrich became fascinated by her husband's family tree, which suddenly expanded when they received an email from relatives living in America. There was the ongoing mystery of Erna who abandoned her three daughters and disappeared in 1920. Meanwhile Wally, her son Eric and eventually her daughter Liesl came to New Zealand from England, to join Wally's second husband Walter. Vivienne's husband Philip, is the late Liesel's son. Lynn Freeman talks to Vivienne about her exotic in-laws. We came from Hamburg by Vivienne Ullrich is published by the Cuba Press.

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