Description
Picking up where Volume I left off, Volume II finds Cesario connecting with Chaim’s children, and thinking about his own family’s murky history. A story about falling head-over-heels into an unexpected connection with someone you’ve never met, and chasing that connection down, this volume of Der Eydes explores the fragmentation of history across diaspora and displacement, and the bittersweet joy of piecing some fragments together while knowing that others will always be lost.
Der Eydes is a lively, moving story of Montreal past and present, and the ways they intertwine, and of Jewish diaspora and resistance.
Half-letter, saddle-stitched (stapled), 76 pages including covers. Cover is two-colour riso-printed by No Gloss, interior pages are black and white. A digital version is also available.
If you haven’t read Vol. 1 of Der Eydes, you should probably read that first! It’s available in print and digitally.






