Howard Reich has written for the Chicago Tribune since 1978 and joined the staff in 1983. He is the author of five other books, including Prisoner of Her Past: A Son's Memoir. Reich has won an Emmy Award, and the Chicago Journalists Association named him Chicago Journalist of the Year in 2011.
A profound exploration of hope and resilience in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
The Art of Inventing Hope presents intimate conversations between Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel and Howard Reich, son of a survivor. Over four years, they explored Wiesel's life, writings, and the enduring legacy of the Holocaust.
This unique dialogue offers insights into memory, ethics, and the strength of the human spirit. Discover how Wiesel's wisdom can guide us through trauma and inspire hope for future generations. This is a must-read for those seeking to understand the Holocaust and its lasting impact.
Gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust through personal stories and philosophical reflections.
Explore the complexities of faith, forgiveness, and responsibility in the face of unimaginable evil.
Find inspiration and hope in the resilience of the human spirit.