Inside the Unconventional Journey Behind Bonny Reichert’s How to Share An Egg: A Candid Interview
The years went by, and my dad would say to me, every once in a while, “when are we going to start the book? Let’s start the book.” And I’d say, “yeah, yeah, dad, sure. As soon as I get a chance.” First, I had babies, I was busy at work. There was always a reason to put it off. It didn’t even occur to me to say, “Dad, I don’t think I can write this book. It happens inside the book, but, you know, earlier on it didn’t occur to me.”
I had never been to Poland, and I had never planned to go to Poland. My dad had always said “I suffered enough. You don’t have to suffer. I don’t want you to go.” And I was very happy to be forbidden from going, you know, to be protected like that. Things changed when in 2016, relatives in Israel told my dad that there was a family tomb in Warsaw.