When her husband of 60 years died, Elsa Rosenvasser Feher was brought to a standstill and found herself re-examining the life she had lived. The result is this memoir, The Weave of My Life, in which she explores her identity: who she is, where she came from. Using this search to set out the under-pinnings (the warp) of her life, she then tells stories (the weft). In this manner she weaves her life anew, in the voice of the present and of the...