Nothing Really Bad Will Happen: A Holocaust Story of Loss and Legacy

Deborah S. Holman
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Winner of the 2024 Richard G. Tomlinson Literary Award.

Three generations. One hidden history. A family shaped by what couldn't be said.

Vienna, 1938. Six-year-old Doris Lichtenthal flees the only home she has ever known. Her mother, Rose, grips her hand as they board a ship for New York-alone. Doris's father, Paul, has already been arrested and sent to a concentration camp. Her grandfather, Sigmund, a respected Jewish hatmaker with a thriving shop, stays behind, believing he still has time. He doesn't.

Doris rarely speaks of what came before. She builds a life in America-marriage, children, forward motion-but the past remains: folded into silences and careful omissions.

Decades later, great-granddaughter Deborah Holman begins asking questions. Through letters, archival research, and family memory, she reconstructs what happened-and what it cost-when survival demanded silence.

Inside you'll find:

- A meticulously researched family story rooted in documents and letters

- Vienna-to-America displacement and the long afterlife of trauma

- A modern genealogical investigation-and what the records still don't say

- An epilogue on the reparations process and its real-world impact

For readers interested in:

- Holocaust memoir and family history

- Genealogy and archival discovery

- Intergenerational trauma, silence, and survival



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Dorette Publishing
Published: 01/02/2026
ISBN: 9798994272909
Pages: 446
Weight: 1.31lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.99d