BUCHENWALD FROM THE TRAIN: A Collection of Stories and Essays

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Dec 2011
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General Fiction General Fiction

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A collection of short essays and stories originally published in various national, regional, and special interests magazines.

An American befriends two elderly German women as their train rolls past Buchenwald. "Buchenwald from the Train," an essay from The Jewish Currents.

Dresden, a city steeped in a painful past, offers lessons in empathy. "An American Jew Visits Dresden," an essay from The Jewish Currents.

Animal science majors at a major university ponder the meaning of myth. "Lemmings," an essay from Education Week.

The practice of law has much in common with writing fiction. "From Literature to Litigation," from The Recorder.

.An American photographer retraces her mother's long-ago steps in Poland. "The Other Natalia," short fiction from The MacGuffin

"The Girl Who Killed Her Parents," short fiction from The American Literary Review.

A thirteen-year-old learns her father's secrets. "The Power of Secrets," short fiction from The Writers' Forum.

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Dec 2011 Armon Books ISBN B006F9999S
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