Jean Hoffman Lewanda, author of "Shalama: My 96 Seasons in China," shares her family's gripping saga of survival as Jewish refugees in 20th-century China. She highlights the transition from historical biography to storytelling, drawing from her mother's perspective. Topics include the dangers faced during their migration from Harbin to Shanghai, the struggle for cultural identity, and the concept of statelessness amidst WWII. Lewanda emphasizes the importance of preserving family history and honoring legacy through intergenerational dialogue and creative projects.