Author: | R.G. Myers | ISBN: | 9781469767000 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | February 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | R.G. Myers |
ISBN: | 9781469767000 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | February 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
This story takes place in Germany at the beginning of World War II where a young man, Hans F. Schweitzer discovers the true meaning of forgiveness. There he is drafted into Hitlers Youth only to find himself in officers school becoming a young Commander of a slave camp. He falls in love with Sasha during his training in Berlin only to discover that her family are bound to one of the camps. Hans is torn from his brief meeting with Sasha only to think that he will not see her again during the war. They face great separation from their forbidden love. Both Hans and Sasha are willing to risk their lives, and learn that faith and prayer will bring them together, again. It is a story about forgiveness, love, bravery and great faith in which each lesson is found in all of us. The story is told by Hans F. Schweitzer only to be written by the author. Any words that are misspelled, have been purposely left in respect to Hans and his wishes. "I rather show everyone that I am imperfect than perfect." Happy Truthfully, yours to everyone." Keep the legacy going!
This story takes place in Germany at the beginning of World War II where a young man, Hans F. Schweitzer discovers the true meaning of forgiveness. There he is drafted into Hitlers Youth only to find himself in officers school becoming a young Commander of a slave camp. He falls in love with Sasha during his training in Berlin only to discover that her family are bound to one of the camps. Hans is torn from his brief meeting with Sasha only to think that he will not see her again during the war. They face great separation from their forbidden love. Both Hans and Sasha are willing to risk their lives, and learn that faith and prayer will bring them together, again. It is a story about forgiveness, love, bravery and great faith in which each lesson is found in all of us. The story is told by Hans F. Schweitzer only to be written by the author. Any words that are misspelled, have been purposely left in respect to Hans and his wishes. "I rather show everyone that I am imperfect than perfect." Happy Truthfully, yours to everyone." Keep the legacy going!