“…a must-read for fans of historical fiction and those seeking a deeper understanding of civilian life during WWII.” Readers’ Favorite Five Stars
An emotional insight into the fate of the more than twenty million forced laborers in Hitler’s Third Reich—an impossible love for a German woman and the endurance of the human spirit to find a way to freedom.
The last of the biographical WWII novellas about my father’s life as a boy and youth in Hitler’s Third Reich. After writing 47 Days and 24 Hours, this last story accompanies Günter for five months as the war ends.
He has survived, but his family is in shreds, there hasn’t been a note from his father or older brother in months. Will Günter ever feel whole again?
Taking place in 1848-1849, The Life We Remember accompanies two down on their luck travelers on their journeys to America. Inspired by the millions of German and Irish emigrants who sought a better life, this is an emotional portrait of two lost souls whose resilience allows them to overcome sheer insurmountable challenges and in the end, find happiness…
An adventure, a love story, a story of survival and redemption
A companion novella to 47 DAYS: the True Story of Two Teen Boys Defying Hitler’s Reich, this story takes readers into the last six months of the war, when there is no food and survival is left to each individual.
In a stroke of luck, Günter and his friend, Helmut, come across a returning troop of German soldiers. One of them whispers to them about civilian clothes. In exchange, he is offering his ailing war horse…
A harrowing tale of a single woman’s fight to preserve her beloved abbey, a tale of courage and perserverance – based on the true story of Sabiona Abbey in Northern Italy!