Legacy

Booking school visits for 2013-2014 now!

My mother, who is the subject of my books and a Holocaust refugee, often accompanies me on school visits.  (This photo was taken at Morton West High School in Cicero, Illinois.)

2013 Young Authors Conference in Bloomington, Illinois

Attending the 2013 Young Authors writing competition at Shepherd Middle School are (from left) Stephanie Bateman, Shepherd LAP teacher; Fern Schumer Chapman, author of “Motherland: Beyond the Holocaust” and “Is It Night or Day?”; Natalie-Anne Lindig, Shepherd Young Author representative; and Mary Lindig, literature and language arts teacher.

Germany’s Stumbling Stones: Remembering Holocaust victims

A friend produced this deeply moving documentary about the "Stolpersteine."  The Germans are installing these stones in memory of those killed in the Holocaust. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeQOuQvAi8E&feature=youtu.be I just learned that some people in my mother's town, Stockstadt am Rhein, are hoping to install "Stolpersteine" to memorialize my grandparents. I, too, will go to Germany for the installation.

New Review of iPad App for ‘Night or Day’

“intelligent, engaging, interesting learning experience…a wonderful, educational iPad book” http://crazymikesapps.com/night-or-day-ipad-book/

School Library Journal features Holocaust titles

"...these stories of resistance, rescue, courage, ingenuity, and survival are a beacon of light amid the dark horrors of the Holocaust. They inspire today’s readers to live by Helmuth Hubener’s words in The Boy Who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti: 'I don’t want to remember a time I could have done something but didn’t.'” http://www.slj.com/2013/04/books-media/collection-development/focus-on-collection-development/the-holocaust-rescue-and-resistance-focus-on-april-2013/  

Best Bets for the week (Chicago Tribune)

Yom Hashoah author event in Highland Park North Suburban Synagogue Beth El presents a special Yom Hashoah author program at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 7. Fern Schumer Chapman will take attendees along on her mother's journey as one of the 1,200 children rescued from Nazi Germany and brought to Chicago as part of the One Thousand Children project. The program is open to the community and free of charge. Breakfast ...

Phnom Pehn gets the memo

Word from the other side of the world...Someone in Phnom Pehn, Cambodia heard about the 8th graders who reunited two Holocaust refugees!

Students respond to “N or D”

FSC at Thompson Middle School After a visit to Thompson Middle School in St. Charles, Illinois, 8th graders sent me these comments: "...I am a huge fan! I think that Edith is super brave and amazing." - Jessica "Is It Night or Day? really opened my eyes because you went on with your life without your parents and your own family. People don't see that they have wonderful parents and ...

OWN to rebroadcast show, How 8th graders reunited two Holocaust survivors

On Saturday, March 16, 2013, at noon Central time, OWN will rebroadcast the "Lost and Found" show that captures how compassionate 8th graders reunited two 86-year-old Holocaust survivors.

Five minutes of actual reunion on OWN show

8th graders reunite Holocaust survivors. Spoiler alert-5 min of OWN show of actual reunion http://www.oprah.com/media.html?content_id=ep101-laf-holocaust-survivers-