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My Dad's book got published yesterday!

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    My Dad's book got published yesterday!

    Kinda proud of the old man!

    The book is called "Boy with a White Flag" and it is available as an E-book on Amazon.

    Here's the description. Some of you might really enjoy this book.

    This is an account of the effects on an ordinary German boy of the horrors of Adolf Hitler’s dictatorship—the persecution of Jews, concentration camps, and the organized disappearance of mentally and physically disabled human beings. Efforts of a devoted mother to protect him from the influences of Nazi ideology are hampered by the leanings of some members of their extended family and the involuntary participation of the boy’s father in the Nazi army. She teaches her son to be secretive, relying on him to warn her about possible detection as she tunes the radio to the forbidden BBC in an effort to obtain accurate information about the war. They escape the bombings of Cologne only to face grave dangers from slave laborers sent from the Gross-Rosen concentration camp to the dairy where the mother works. Following their escape to the home of a hostile family member, they welcome the arrival of American soldiers, their liberators. This is a turning point for the brave boy who becomes the head of the family. Scarcity of food during the post-war years and the absence of his father force the boy to connive and steal to stave off their hunger. Following a serious illness during adolescence that teaches him to study and think analytically, his thirst for knowledge lifts him well beyond his humble beginnings. The author uses dialogue and humor to paint his story against the backdrop of history.

    #2
    That's something to be very proud of, congrats big time.

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      #3
      That's amazing. Congrats to him.


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        #4
        This story/book definitely interests me as I enjoy learning about history from other peoples 1st hand experience

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          #5
          very cool! Congrats!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post
            This story/book definitely interests me as I enjoy learning about history from other peoples 1st hand experience
            You won't be disappointed!

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              #7
              Awesome

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                #8
                Sounds great

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                  #9
                  I love reading about history and the book sounds interesting, congrats to your dad!

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                    #10
                    That's just flat out awesome! Congrats to your dad!

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                      #11
                      Nightlife read it. My mom grew up just outside Köln (Cologne) during the war and remembers the bombing and fighting very well. Similar scenario- father was in a tank on the eastern front and captured by soviets and sent to Siberian camp where he escaped. Mother used to listen to allied radio at night and refused to hang Hitler's picture in the house even though it was the law and refusal could get you jailed.

                      Congrats to your dad!

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                        #12
                        Sounds like a good read. congrats.

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                          #13
                          how cool would that be... sounds like a good book and history lesson...

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                            #14
                            Wow....between your brother and your Dad, there's a lot of talent in your family!
                            Congratulations to him.

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                              #15
                              Congratulations to Dad!

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