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Steve Luxenberg, author of Annie’s Ghosts
Steve will discuss his three decades in journalism and the techniques of investigative reporting he used in writing Annie’s Ghosts, for which the backdrop is Detroit.
He will discuss the research and creation of the book, and Eloise Hospital and issues of mental illness.
Members: Free Guests: $5.00 (you will not be charged the EventBrite fee)
The Story of Annie's Ghosts
(taken from http://steveluxenberg.com/content/book.asp?id=story)
My mother was an only child. That’s what she told everyone,
sometimes within minutes of meeting them. When I heard that my mother
had been hiding the existence of a sister, I was bewildered. A sister?
I was certain that she had no siblings, just as I knew that her name
was Beth, that she had no middle name, and that she had raised her
children to, above all, tell the truth.
Part memoir, part detective story, part history, Annie’s Ghosts revolves
around three main characters (my mom, her sister and me as
narrator/detective/son), several important secondary ones (my
grandparents, my father and several relatives whom I found in the
course of reporting on the book), as well as Eloise, the vast county
mental hospital where my secret aunt was confined—despite her initial
protestations—all of her adult life.
As I try to understand my mom’s reasons for hiding her sister’s
existence, readers have a front-row seat to the reality of growing up
poor in America during the 1920s and 1930s, at a time when the nation’s
“asylums” had a population of 400,000 and growing. They will travel the
many corridors and buildings of Eloise Hospital, a place little known
outside Detroit but which housed so many mentally ill and homeless
people during the Depression that it become one of the largest
institutions of its kind in the nation, with 10,000 residents, 75
buildings, its own police and fire forces, even its own dairy.
Through personal letters and photographs, official records and
archival documents, as well as dozens of interviews, readers will
revisit my mother’s world in the 1930s and 1940s in search of how and
why the secret was born. The easy answer—shame and stigma—is the one
that I often heard as I pursued the story. But when it comes to
secrets, there are no easy answers, and shame is only where the story
begins, not ends.
Whenever the secret threatened to make its way to the surface, Mom
did whatever she could to push it back underground. Just as Annie was a
prisoner of her condition and of the hospital that became her home, my
mother became a virtual prisoner of the secret she chose to keep. Why?
Why did she want the secret to remain so deeply buried?
Employing my skills as a journalist while struggling to maintain my
empathy as a son, I piece together the story of my mother’s
motivations, my aunt’s unknown life, and the times in which they lived.
My search takes me to imperial Russia and Depression-era Detroit,
through the Holocaust in Ukraine and the Philippine war zone, and back
to the hospitals where Annie and many others languished in anonymity.
For me, it was the quest of a lifetime.
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Holocaust Memorial Center
28123 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills,
MI 48334
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Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan
Founded in 1985 by Betty Provizer Starkman, JGS of Michigan is a leader in education, research, information exchange forums and resources for Jewish genealogy.
Visit us at www.jgsmi.org.