Lillian Boraks-Nemetz
Polish author
Lillian Boraks-Nemetz is a Polish author, born in Warsaw, Poland, where she endured the hardships of the Holocaust as a child. Her early life was marked by resilience and adaptability, as she escaped the Warsaw Ghetto and navigated the challenges of living in Polish villages under a false identity. This tumultuous upbringing would later influence her writing, as she drew upon her experiences to craft compelling and poignant stories.
As an established author, Boraks-Nemetz has made significant contributions to the literary world. She holds a master's degree in Comparative Literature and has shared her expertise with others, teaching Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia's Writing Centre. Her published works include a collection of poetry, Ghost Children, and a young adult novel, The Old Brown Suitcase, showcasing her versatility and talent as a writer. Through her writing, Boraks-Nemetz continues to explore the human experience, weaving together themes and stories that resonate with readers.