"Dr. Pisano applies psychoanalytic methodology and theory in her writing in such a remarkable way that the psychoanalytic understanding and working through is palpable throughout the whole account without long chapters of explanation and theorizing about it. The narrative does not need that. Instead, it is a thorough and most condensed account of spoken and unspoken, experienced, embodied intergenerationally transmitted trauma that is too much to be dealt with and that still is dealt with in many different ways. By telling the stories of ten young women in their twenties and early thirties, Dr. Pisano brings them and their families to life in their individuality and their suffering, their coping and their working through their families’ traumatic heritage. In her writing, Dr. Pisano finds a good balance between direct speech of her interviewees and paragraphs of ‘metabolizing’ them. Her book is written in a way that is understandable for a wide range of readers, not only for those in the field of psychoanalysis and psychology. For those who work with intergenerationally transmitted trauma however, this book is a must-read!"
- Katharina Rothe, Ph.D., psychologist, psychosocial researcher and author of Das (Nicht-)Sprechen über die Judenvernichtung ((Non)Speaking about the Extermination of the Jews),