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    Child of Silence: A Blessing in Disguise by H. Allen Benowitz

    In Child of Silence: A Blessing in Disguise, H. Allen Benowitz gives readers a deeply personal and boldly honest memoir of a life endured through adversity, transformed by resilience, and uplifted by love, creativity, and purpose. With vivid prose and reflection, Benowitz chronicles a journey that begins in silence. Born as the son of deaf parents and living through the confusion of childhood abandonment, institutionalization, and emotional turmoil, all the way to artistic fulfillment and reconciliation.

    At its heart, this book is a testament to the willfulness of the human spirit. Born in 1942 in Brooklyn, he and his siblings were removed from his home at seven years old and shifted through several different children’s shelters. What could have been a life lived in bitterness and despair, instead becomes a story of his perseverance and unexpected blessings. One of these blessings being The Pride of Judea Children’s Home. This place transforms what might have appeared to be just like any other stop in a shattered upbringing, becomes a place of stability, mentorship, and belonging. 

    Finding Meaning Through Memory and Art

    This story is told through a sequence of memories that combine humor, nostalgia, and raw emotion. Benowitz remembers his adventures in Coney Island, the rites of passage and awkward moments at the children’s home, and how he found a love for photography. A creative passion that would lead to a successful artistic career. Benowitz’s life story is filled with thoughtful reflections on identity, legacy, and the power of choice. 

    The memoir’s examination of silence is among its most captivating features. The emotional silence triggered by trauma, neglect, and the difficulty of conveying your worth in a seemingly uncaring world along with the literal silence of being a child with Deaf parents. Benowitz manages to break through that silence in spite of all these obstacles. First literally, through learning language and spelling as a child, then metaphorically, through photography and storytelling, and ultimately, as an adult, through writing this memoir.

    Gratitude, Growth, and Reclamation

    Child of Silence: A Blessing in Disguise explores fortitude, gratitude, and the pursuit of life’s purpose. One thing about Benowitz that struck me; he frames his struggles as steppingstones rather than portraying himself as a victim. This way of viewing life reflects a spirit of hope and self-determination. The memoir also has a strong sense of gratitude due to his respect for the mentors and surrogate families he met along the way at The Pride of Judea Children’s Home, especially Julius and Mary Nierow. His memories of that time of his life are tender and respectful as he pays homage to the organization and the people that recognized and helped nurture his potential.

    By the end, readers have the privilege of seeing the full arc of a life lived with intention and purpose. Benowitz now in his eighties, in a loving relationship, and surrounded by his grandchildren, art, and peace that was hard-won. Benowitz shows us that after a life filled with difficulties there can be light at the end of the tunnel, that it is possible to not only survive but to thrive. His story is one of reclamation, reclamation of voice, self, and love. Child of Silence: A Blessing in Disguise is more than a memoir; it’s a call to cherish life’s small victories, to believe in second chances, to find beauty in brokenness, and to honor the quiet triumphs that shape a meaningful life.

    About H. Allen Benowitz:

    Allen Benowitz is a multi-talented creative whose career spans court reporting, fine art photography, and writing. A former world speed champion in court reporting, he has earned national recognition and set industry records. His photography — known for its emotional depth and striking composition — has been featured in over 60 global exhibitions, including a private reception at the Musée du Louvre in Paris.

    Now 83, Benowitz lives in Miami, Florida, with his life partner, Terry Diamond, where he continues to write, photograph, and host monthly gourmet salons for fellow creatives. His memoir, Child of Silence: A Blessing in Disguise, shares his remarkable journey from a difficult childhood — raised in children’s homes by deaf parents in Brooklyn — to a life of resilience, innovation, and artistic achievement.

    Benowitz’s work celebrates the power of perseverance and the belief that adversity can lead to unexpected blessings. Through his storytelling and art, he inspires others to embrace their past and pursue purpose with passion.

    Child of Silence: A Blessing in Disguise by H. Allen Benowitz

    Publish Date: 12/13/2024

    Genre: Nonfiction

    Author: H. Allen Benowitz

    Page Count: 389 pages

    ISBN: 9798303649460

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