PublishAmerica Presents Dark Clouds Don't Stay Forever by Werner Neuburger
Frederick, MD, March 10, 2007 --(PR.com)-- PublishAmerica is proud to present Dark Clouds Don't Stay Forever: Memoirs of a Jewish German Boy in the 1930s and 1940s by West Nyack, New York’s Werner Neuburger.
Werner Neuburger grew up in Germany and witnessed just how Nazism took hold in a civilized society. He experienced the continuously increasing persecution of his family and fellow Jews. This is his heartbreaking story—of small joys amidst severe personal harassments, his father’s untimely death, his mother’s repeated heroism, the atrocities of Kristal Nacht, and of his last-minute getaway to England on a “Kinder Transport.” Werner’s life in England was shaped by the start of World War II but was interrupted by his opportunity to emigrate to the USA. Throughout all these impacts on his life, he persevered and took hold of the opportunities America offered. In 1945, he was willingly drafted into the Army just in time for the last fighting in the Pacific—a colorful story in itself. After the war, he availed himself of the opportunity to forge a wonderful life and offers prudent insights on how to succeed. This is a remarkable family history written with insight and grace.
PublishAmerica is the home of 20,000 talented authors. PublishAmerica is a traditional publishing company whose primary goal is to encourage and promote the works of new, previously undiscovered writers. Like more mainstream publishers, PublishAmerica pays its authors advances and royalties, makes its books available in both the United States and Europe through all bookstores, and never charges any fees for its services. PublishAmerica offers a distinctly personal, supportive alternative to vanity presses and less accessible publishers.
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Werner Neuburger grew up in Germany and witnessed just how Nazism took hold in a civilized society. He experienced the continuously increasing persecution of his family and fellow Jews. This is his heartbreaking story—of small joys amidst severe personal harassments, his father’s untimely death, his mother’s repeated heroism, the atrocities of Kristal Nacht, and of his last-minute getaway to England on a “Kinder Transport.” Werner’s life in England was shaped by the start of World War II but was interrupted by his opportunity to emigrate to the USA. Throughout all these impacts on his life, he persevered and took hold of the opportunities America offered. In 1945, he was willingly drafted into the Army just in time for the last fighting in the Pacific—a colorful story in itself. After the war, he availed himself of the opportunity to forge a wonderful life and offers prudent insights on how to succeed. This is a remarkable family history written with insight and grace.
PublishAmerica is the home of 20,000 talented authors. PublishAmerica is a traditional publishing company whose primary goal is to encourage and promote the works of new, previously undiscovered writers. Like more mainstream publishers, PublishAmerica pays its authors advances and royalties, makes its books available in both the United States and Europe through all bookstores, and never charges any fees for its services. PublishAmerica offers a distinctly personal, supportive alternative to vanity presses and less accessible publishers.
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