How do two Germans talk to each other in a post-Shoah world if they come from a Jewish and a non-Jewish family background? Karen Baldner and Björn Krondorfer explore this question not only through conversations but substantially through the language of the visual arts. Together, they have created works of art that take on the medium of the book, a format rooted in the German and the Jewish traditions. Their book-objects are not only catalysts for the deepening of dialogue, but they also become witnesses of intensely personal and artistic processes. The objects they create invite the audience to participate in the open ended conversation: In the face of the post-Shoah chasm between their communities of belonging, can we imagine spaces where genuine dialogue takes place?