arts & life book fair continued from page 57 FAMILIES FOOD 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8 Green Golly and her Golden Flute ($24) Funny, fabulous and fearless, Green Golly can't help but make beautiful music. Even when faced with tremen- dous challenges, Green Golly keeps a song in her heart and uses creativity to find her way. This Parents' Choice Gold Award-winning performance features Barbara Siesel as Green Golly and actor- storyteller-songwriter Keith Torgan as everyone else in a live show that will both entertain and inspire young chil- dren. O Green Golly & her Golden Flute 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13 Tasting and cooking demonstration Max and Eli Sussman: Classic Recipes for Modern People Reservation required by Nov. 8; $7 includes small-bites tasting. Huntington Woods MAX & ELI SUSSMAN natives and two of New York's leading chefs, brothers Max and Eli Sussman A\ODERN PEOPLE present more than 75 recipes that reimagine favorite dishes from childhood, accom- panied by plenty of humor and spice. You'll find comfort A COLLECTION OF CULINARY food that's easy to pre- FAVORITES REIMAGINED pare, with something to satisfy every palette. The brothers have left their chef jobs in Brooklyn to open two new eateries that reflect their Detroit roots — Middle Eastern and a coney island. Both are located in the Bergn Beer Hall in Crown Heights. * wrillm.14 performed Fly Keith Torgunttr Barbara Siesel illustmlionOw ,rzinmel..mgelier 03.A 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15 Family program Todd Parr: The Thankful Book ($7) Todd Parr is as fun and full of whim- sy as the books he creates. If you've ever wondered about the density of black holes or the household uses of mac 'n' cheese, Todd is here for you. * R O KRISTALLNACHT COMMEMORATION DAY O IIINA COLO ; PaperLove EVEN 1 N DARKNESS &waists fa the G, y Orandfatde Left Behind 41 O \ TOLEN LEGAC Sarah Wildman BARBARA STARK-N EMON O A Novel Based on a true story, Even in Darkness traces the life of Klare Kohler, a German Jew who resisted the Nazis in her own passion- ate and daring way. Impossible to put down, this is the story of a woman who imagines she can hide from the approaching danger — and the surprising turns her life is about to take. 2 p.m. Sarah Wildman: Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind It was a plain, innocuous file in a 58 October 29 2015 NT•THE S up aT E R : 1 BANQUEl I, rfir EST FOR JUSTICE AT ARAD SENSTRASSEI1118. BERLIN Monday, Nov. 9 11 a.m. Barbara Stark-Nemon: Even In Darkness: 01-> ...... f UEST - MY GRANDFATHER'S SS PAST, MY JEWISH FAMILY • SEARCH FOR THE TROTH RITA box of old letters. It bore the words: "Correspondence: Patients A-G." Sarah Wildman opened the file, which had belonged to her late grandfather, and came across a curious set of letters from "Valy." Who was Valy? This one question took Wildman on a search that lasted for years, spanned continents and resulted in a remarkable revelation. 4 p.m. Dina Gold: Stolen Legacy: Nazi Theft and the Quest for Justice at Krausenstrasse 17/18, Berlin In 1910, a Jewish family named Wolff built a large building at Krausenstrasse 17/18 in Berlin. BI For many years, it served as one of the city's most success- ful fur stores. Then in 1937, the business was forced into foreclo- sure by the Victoria Insurance Company and ownership was transferred to the Reichsbahn, which transported millions of Jews to their deaths. After the war, the insurance company retained ownership of Krausenstrasse 17/18 and likely would have continued to do so were it not for Dina Gold. 8 p.m. Rita Gabis: A Guest at the Shooter's Banquet: My Grandfather's SS Past, My Jewish Family, a Search for the Truth ($10) When Rita Gabis was little, she was enthralled by her grandfather's stories of bravery during WWII, of fighting to save his beloved Lithuania. As an adult, Rita learned that her grand- father had quite a different responsibility than saving Lithuania. In fact, he was chief of the security police under the Gestapo in Svencionys near the killing fields of Poligon, where 8,000 Jews were murdered. *