Category: Books
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Interview
This past week I was featured on the Australian book blog published by Rita Lee Chapman. Since she has moved on to feature another author, here is the complete interview. Please introduce yourself to my readers and share something about your life. I am a first time author. As a 65 year old retired guy…
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Best Holocaust Literature
Goodreads Listopia Best Holocaust Literature #3 of 56 books Good Books Concerning the Holocaust #4 of 52 books Biographies of Ordinary People #5 of 65 books Best Books of July, 2016 #2 of 10 books a Smile in One Eye: a Tear in the Other Consider for your Book Club – Author Available for Video…
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Now Available on Kindle Unlimited!
Looking for a good book to read? Take a look at a Smile in One Eye: a Tear in the Other. One Amazon reviewer writes… “This book clearly defines racial persecution during the Holocaust. As you are introduced to the Wobser Family in the book, you will fall in love with them. Each member is…
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Where should refugees go?
Kate Lyons in the Guardian reports that the six wealthiest countries in the world host less than 9% of the world’s refugees. There is no question that this is a complicated issue for any number of reasons. I’m not about to argue who is right and who is wrong….but the question remains, what should we…
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Now available on Kindle!
Book Clubs are making this their selection! So excited! I am pleased to announce that the Kindle version of “A Smile in One Eye: A Tear in the Other” has been released. Softcover and ebook versions are now available worldwide. Reviews are being posted on Amazon and Goodreads. I am grateful to the critics…
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Why I Wrote A Smile in One Eye
During the fall of 2015, my wife and I took an extended trip across mainland Europe. This was a pleasure trip. We were hiking. As we went from place to place, there was something significant happening around us that we couldn’t help but notice. The refugee crisis was escalating. Thousands of refugees from Syria and…
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a Smile in One Eye – New Book
Available next month! This is the true story of a prosperous, proud, and patriotic German family living in a small town in East Prussia. Baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran church, suddenly they were told they were Jewish, a distinction that made a life threatening difference. It was no longer a matter of faith or…