All my life I had known there was a secret.What I hadn’t known: the secret was me.
Inheritance, a particularly interesting and thoughtful
memoir, was written by Dani Shapiro, a successful novelist, memoirist and
professor of creative writing. Both her parents were Jewish and her
ancestors, on her father’s side, were exceptionally distinguished rabbis and
leaders of national Orthodox Jewish associations. Dani spoke Hebrew fluently, having attended a
Joseph Schechter Jewish Day School, a prestigious prep school and then Sarah
Lawrence, where she was strongly influenced by Grace Paley. It’s not a terrible spoiler (it's recounted
within the first few pages of Inheritance) to say that Dani was literally
stunned and disoriented to discover, through incidental DNA testing, that her
father, Paul Shapiro, was not her biological father. With the help of her husband, Michael Meran,
a journalist and screenwriter, Dani quickly was able to identify a person who
was almost certain to be her biological father.
The shocking DNA evidence triggers intense self-searching and quests for
understanding. How could her parentage have been so estranged
from Jewish law and tradition? Which
members of her family (almost all now deceased) knew the secret of her
parentage? How could she herself, blond
and blue-eyed, not have known?
And, finally, what relationships might develop with her new
family and how would she be affected by discovering this whole new side of
herself? I highly recommend this most
emotional and thoughtful memoir.
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