Fern Schumer Chapman
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Fern Schumer Chapman is a journalist and author best known for her autobiographical book Motherland: Beyond the Holocaust - A Mother-Daughter Journey to Reclaim the Past. Her second book, Is It Night or Day?, was released in 2010. She is also the author of a blog, Half-life: A blog about immigration, loss and legacy.

Biography

Fern Schumer Chapman is a former reporter for the Chicago Tribune
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and Forbes
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magazine. Her work also has appeared in the Washington Post, US News & World Report, Fortune
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, and The Wall Street Journal
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. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison
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 with a master's degree from Northwestern University
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's Medill School of Journalism
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, Ms. Chapman has taught writing seminars at Northwestern University. http://www.scbwi-illinois.org/Chapman.html

Motherland: Beyond the Holocaust - A Mother-Daughter Journey to Reclaim the Past

The book is a non-fiction account that follows a young mother's pilgrimage into her family's history. Author Fern Schumer Chapman uneasily accompanies her mother, Edith, a Holocaust escapee, on a baffling visit to the German village her mother left at the age of 12. Edith, the youngest member of the town's only Jewish family, was sent alone and terrified to America to escape the Nazis in 1938. Nearly half a century later, mother and daughter return to the village and gradually realize that no one has escaped the shame, guilt and lingering scars of the war. The book is used in middle school, high school and college classrooms, offering young people an opportuunity to explore issues of fairness, identity and social justice.

Is It Night or Day?

Published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Ms. Chapman's second book was released in 2010. Is It Night or Day? captures Edith's immigration experience to America. Edith (the author's mother) was part of a small, little-known American rescue operation that saved about 1,000 children from the Nazis. Edith came to this country without her parents when she was only 12 years old.

Award and Honors

Accolades for "Is It Night or Day?"
  • Junior Library Guild selection 2010
  • Booklist's Top Ten Historical Fiction for Youth list 2010
  • YALSA Best Fiction for 2010 nominee
  • Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best 2010
  • Sydney Taylor Notable Book


Accolades for Motherland
  • Illinois Author of the Year 2004 (Illinois Association of Teachers of English Award)
  • Selection for Read for a Lifetime 2008 Booklist
  • Selection for one book/one community for “Quad Cities Reads” and “Racine Reads”
  • Film rights optioned
  • Finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards
  • Featured on “The Oprah Winfrey Show
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    ” (watch interview here)
  • Named a “Discover New Great Writers” title by Barnes & Noble
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  • German and Dutch editions available

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