
New York — New York (AFP) – Rachel Goldberg Pauline, Who became known around the world for defending her son and others who were kidnapped by Hamas-led militants October 7, 2023He has memoirs graduating this spring.
When We See You Again will be published on April 26, Random House, a Penguin Random House subsidiary, announced Thursday.
Goldberg Pauline, a teacher who was born in Chicago and now lives in Jerusalem, said in a statement: “I sat down to write my pain, and I came away with loss, suffering, love, mourning, devotion, sadness, adoration, and brokenness.” “This book recounts the first steps in a million-mile odyssey that will take the rest of my life to walk on broken feet.”
Goldberg-Pollen will also narrate the audio version of When We See You Again.
Her son, Hersh Goldberg Pauline, was attending a music festival in southern Israel when gunmen loaded him and other hostages onto the back of a pickup truck. Rachel Goldberg Pauline and her husband, John, traveled the world to demand the release of Hersh and others, meeting with… President Joe Biden and Pope FrancisHe speaks at the United Nations and appears at protest marches. Every morning, she wrote on a piece of tape the number of days her son had spent in captivity and taped it to her chest.
She continued her efforts after Israeli officials announced in September 2024 that the bodies of her son and five others were found in an underground tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli forensic experts said they were shot at close range. Tens of thousands gathered in a Jerusalem cemetery during Hirsch’s burial.
According to Random House, Rachel Goldberg Pauline will tell her story in “raw, unflinching, and deeply moving prose.”
“She describes grief from the midst of suffering, giving voice to the broken as she pours her pain, love and longing onto the page,” the ad read in part. “It is the story of how we remember, how we persevere, how we suffer and how we love.”