Author: | Frank Stiffel | ISBN: | 9781462842728 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | December 3, 2003 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Frank Stiffel |
ISBN: | 9781462842728 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | December 3, 2003 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
This book is a tale about a Polish Jew who, after having survived Hitlers Wannsee Crusade, comes to America in search of a new life. A husband and a father of a baby-daughter, Franco, as his Tuscan wife calls him, is faced with an exceptionally hard chore. He must break the wall of his Holocaust nightmares: gas chambers of Treblinka and Auschwitz and dangerous encounters with Gestapo, SS and Schupo, before the precious rug leading to his dreamed of House of Margie finally stops unfolding. The pages you are about to read are warp and woof of that tapestry.This book is a tale about a Polish Jew who, after having survived Hitlers Wannsee Crusade, comes to America in search of a new life. A husband and a father of a baby-daughter, Franco, as his Tuscan wife calls him, is faced with an exceptionally hard chore. He must break the wall of his Holocaust nightmares: gas chambers of Treblinka and Auschwitz and dangerous encounters with Gestapo, SS and Schupo, before the precious rug leading to his dreamed of House of Margie finally stops unfolding. The pages you are about to read are warp and woof of that tapestry.
This book is a tale about a Polish Jew who, after having survived Hitlers Wannsee Crusade, comes to America in search of a new life. A husband and a father of a baby-daughter, Franco, as his Tuscan wife calls him, is faced with an exceptionally hard chore. He must break the wall of his Holocaust nightmares: gas chambers of Treblinka and Auschwitz and dangerous encounters with Gestapo, SS and Schupo, before the precious rug leading to his dreamed of House of Margie finally stops unfolding. The pages you are about to read are warp and woof of that tapestry.This book is a tale about a Polish Jew who, after having survived Hitlers Wannsee Crusade, comes to America in search of a new life. A husband and a father of a baby-daughter, Franco, as his Tuscan wife calls him, is faced with an exceptionally hard chore. He must break the wall of his Holocaust nightmares: gas chambers of Treblinka and Auschwitz and dangerous encounters with Gestapo, SS and Schupo, before the precious rug leading to his dreamed of House of Margie finally stops unfolding. The pages you are about to read are warp and woof of that tapestry.