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Isaac Ehrlich, 74, wanted his children and future generations to know the story of his mother, Sonia. Her life story is woven through the tragedies of the 20th century. She lost 40 relatives in the Holocaust. She was shipped to Siberia from Poland. She eventually found her way to Riverdale, in the Bronx, where she still lives.
But to truly capture what her more than nine decades have meant, he hired Kitty Axelson-Berry, who has a long history as a memoir writer.
Ms. Axelson-Berry’s company, Modern Memoirs, based in Amherst, Mass., consists of a three-person staff and 10 subcontractors who transcribe, edit, post on social media and do bookkeeping.
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