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Do Not Disclose

A Memoir Of Family Secrets Lost and Found

Published by She Writes Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

A 2021 Kirkus Reviews' Best Indie Book of the Year

Leora, a juvenile court judge, wife, mother, and daughter, is caught in the routine of work, taking care of her family and aging parents. But she’s also a second-generation Holocaust survivor. It’s an identity she didn’t understand was hers until she accidentally discovered a secret file of handwritten notes addressed to her father. A further discovery of a seemingly random WWII postcard in a thrift store sets her on a collision course with the past in this lyrical memoir about secrets hidden within secrets, both present-day and buried deep within wartime Europe.

About The Author

Leora Krygier is a former Los Angeles Superior Court, Juvenile Division judge. She’s the author of When She Sleeps (Toby Press), which was lauded for its “luminous prose” (Newsweek) and praised by Booklist, Library Journal, and Kirkus. It was also a New York Public Library Selection for “Best Books for the Teen Age.” She’s also the author of Juvenile Court: A Judges Guide for Young Adults and their Parents (Rowan & Littlefield) and Keep Her (She Writes Press), a young adult novel reviewed as a “vibrantly dazzling literary cocktail on the restorative powers of love.” She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, David.

Product Details

  • Publisher: She Writes Press (August 24, 2021)
  • Length: 208 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781647421601

Raves and Reviews

Praise for Do Not Disclose:





A 2021 Kirkus Reviews' Best Indie Book of the Year


“This richly detailed memoir will particularly appeal to those whose imaginations are fired by genealogy and historical research. A captivating story smartly recounted.”
Kirkus Reviews, STARRED

“Exceptionally well written, organized and presented… Do Not Disclose is an inherently fascinating read from beginning to end. A welcome addition to the growing library of Jewish Holocaust Literature … an extraordinary and unreservedly welcome addition to community, college and university library collections.”

Midwest Book Review, Reviewer’s Choice

Do Not Disclose is hard to put down, a haunting, poetic journey, the search for lost childhood, like a letter from someone we did not want to see anymore, nor want to open for the fear of finding inside it—a truth.”
—John Bernstein, prize-winning screenwriter, playwright, and Professor of Holocaust in Film and Israeli Cinema at the Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies

“Leora Krygier is an exquisite writer and Do Not Disclose is her masterpiece. In lyrical prose, she recounts the bittersweet journey of excavating the truth in her own family and that of a complete stranger. When astonishing twists and turns lead her on a path she never expected to travel, she stays the course with courage and commitment and ultimately finds her way home.”
—Linda Schreyer, award-winning screenwriter and author of Tears and Tequila

“A remarkable personal journey and deeply moving tale of family secrets. A must-read.”
—Eva Nagorski, award-winning screenwriter, director, and author of The Down and Dirty Dish on Revenge

“I cannot think of an author alive who writes with the soul-stirring, poetic prose of Leora Krygier. Do Not Disclose is an incredibly touching memoir that elegantly weaves together threads from the Holocaust, family secrets, motherhood and a quest to find a soldier from a discovered postcard. I was captivated from the first page. Here is life in all of its painful, honest, joyful beauty.”
—Stephanie Corbett, Head of Circulation, Holmes County District Public Library

“Leora Krygier's qualities as a gifted writer and meticulous researcher are evident in her touching and candid memoir. As she searches for a stranger's roots, she explores and acquires a deeper understanding of her own family's complicated legacy.”
—Meryl Ain, author of The Takeaway Men

Praise for Keep Her:

“Krygier's vivid, immersive prose . . . a recommended read for creative romantics everywhere.”
School Library Journal

Keep Her will engage fans of contemporary fiction. Fans of meant-to-be romance stories will not be disappointed.”
—Voya Magazine

“Krygier writes like she knows the characters personally. I have never read a story as filled with passion and regret as this book.”
—TeenReads

“This vibrantly dazzling literary cocktail on the restorative powers of love will leave reader's hearts renewed.”
—Popsugar

“Discussing topics such as environmental protection and adoption, Keep Her is a refreshingly honest read.”
—BuzzFeed

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