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An Uncommon Friendship: From Opposite Sides of the Holocaust |
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Rating: Summary: Inspirational Review: Two seemingly unrelated, but eventual parallel lives intertwined for a later destiny. What an incredible story of personal strength, independent courage and the ultimate in survival. Two young boys, whose dreams & desires were ripped away. Two young boys, who from very different backgrounds, lost everything to survive and succeed. What an inspirational & uplifting story we have been allowed to become a part of. Thank you for this timeless book of courage, self-determination and success in the face of one of the darkest times in history. Thank you for allowing us to see all this through innocent eyes and non-judgmental hearts. This is definitely a "must read" for anyone who believes in, or needs a refresher course in the power of the human spirit.
Rating: Summary: An Uncommon Friendship Review: Well written, interesting. This should dispell all those who claim the Holocaust did not occur.
Rating: Summary: What an inspirational story... Review: What an inspirational story about facing the demons of our past through overcoming tragedy, adapting coping skills, and accepting tolerance. Bernie and Fritz have told such an intriguing story that it is hard to put the book down. The book bridges the opposite sides of the Holocaust through the eyes of youngsters, grabs your attention and doesn't let you go. It must be so therapeutic for the two survivors to talk about this horrific beginning of their life. A story very well written and a tribute to two wonderful, talented and successful men bonded by fate, forgiveness and an uncommon friendship.
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