Daily Nutmeg New Haven
Feature by Kathy Leonard Czepiel—Hiding, and Seeking
Excerpt 1
Excerpt 2
Excerpt 3
August 25–28, 2020
Unorthodox Podcast
Interview with Stephanie Butnick—Investigating Histories
July 30, 2020
The Arts Fuse
Book Review: Invisible Years — A Book for the Ages
July 10, 2020
Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb
Book blog
June 21, 2020
From the Bookshelf
A delightful and in-depth interview by Gary Shapiro
June 16, 2020
Curious Man’s Podcast
An informed, inquisitive, and lively interview by Matt Crawford
June 2, 2020
Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
Daphne Geismar and Holocaust scholar Robert Jan van Pelt discuss Invisible Years
May 4, 2020
History News Network
Lessons on Isolation and Humanity in a Family’s Letters from Hiding
By Daphne Geismar
Published May 3, 2020
PRI’s The World
By Marco Werman; aired November 27, 2015
“This Jewish couple survived the Holocaust hidden behind a church organ. Their daughter—also in hiding—had no idea.”
In light of the refugee crises in Syria and Iraq, PRI interviewed Mirjam de Zoete, one of the central figures in Invisible Years, who was a child when she went into hiding during World War II. After this story aired on PRI, it was shared widely and was picked up by The New York Times’ “Women in the World” and BBC World Service’s “Boston Calling.”