Available September 30, 2020
Restitution
“Illuminating . . . “
–Lynn H. Nicholas, world’s leading researcher on Art pilfered during WWII and author of The Rape Of Europa
Sylvie Rosenberg was once the aristocratic daughter of a prominent Dutch art dealer, until the Nazi invasion of Holland changed everything. Forced to part with his astonishing collection of masterpieces, her father managed to trade a Rembrandt for the lives of twenty-five family members, including Sylvie.
About the Author
Janet Lee Berg
Janet Lee Berg, journalist, is the author of two stand alone novels, titled Rembrandt’s Shadow and Restitution, both loosely based on stunning true life events of her family during the Holocaust. She is also the author of one-act play Airsick, a comedy, which was performed at the Authors Playhouse in Bay Shore, New York, where it was well received. Janet Berg’s work has been featured in Dan’s Papers, The East Hampton Star, The Independent, The Montauk Quarterly, Newsday, The Southamtpon Press, and Post & Courier (S.C.), and was interviewed on WHTV Television show.
Janet Lee Berg
In the Press
“Rembrandt’s Shadow-Unlimited Options for Aging” Interview by Voice America
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“Janet Lee Berg’s Debut Novel Details How Art Dealers Traded Masterworks For Jewish Lives During World War II” by The East Hampton Press
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“Berg’s Glitz Book Blitz” by the Southhampton Press
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