Helen Mitsios
Helen Mitsios is a writer and editor known for her work in both fiction and non-fiction. She co-authored 'Waltzing with the Enemy: A Mother and Daughter Confront the Aftermath of the Holocaust' with her mother, Rasia Kliot, which details their family's experiences during and after the Holocaust. The book is a poignant exploration of identity, memory, and the lasting impact of the Holocaust on subsequent generations.
Helen has a diverse background in the literary world, having edited and contributed to various publications and anthologies. Her expertise spans a range of topics, including cultural history, personal memoir, and literary fiction. Her editorial skills and keen insights into human psychology enrich her writing, making her works compelling and empathetic.
In addition to her literary pursuits, Helen is actively involved in Holocaust education and awareness programs. She frequently speaks at events and seminars, sharing her family's story to educate others about the horrors of the Holocaust and the importance of remembrance and understanding. Her work not only preserves the memory of the past but also serves as a bridge to understanding the complex legacies of historical traumas.
Books
Waltzing with the Enemy: A Mother and Daughter Confront the Aftermath of the Holocaust