In its analysis of Anglo-Jewish women writing the Holocaust, this book highlights the necessity of their inclusion in the evolving canon of modern British literature, by showing how these writers complicate theories of trauma and memory by using fantasy and the Gothic as a response to silence.IntroductionOther People's Houses: Remembering the KindertransportKaren Gershon: Stranger from the KindertransportDramas of the Kindertransport and its AftermathThe Transgenerational Haunting of Anne Karpf and Lisa AppignanesiElaine Feinstein's Holocaust ImaginationDisplaced Testimony: The Dramas of Julia Pascal and Sue FruminAfterwordBibliographyIndex