My Dear Boy: A World War II Story of Escape, Exile, and Revelation

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Blackstone Publishing
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5.4 X 0.6 X 6.8 inches | 0.2 pounds
Language
English
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MP3 CD
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9781982631512

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About the Author
Joanie Holzer Schirm was the founding president of Geotechnical and Environmental Consultants, Inc., in Orlando, Florida, which she directed for seventeen years. She is now a full-time writer, speaker, and curator of the Holzer Collection, her father's World War II legacy. Schirm is the author of Adventurers against Their Will: Extraordinary World War II Stories of Survival, Escape, and Connection--Unlike Any Others, winner of the Global Ebook Award for best biography.

Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Grey's Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others.

Kate Mulligan has acted with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for more than ten seasons in productions including Hairspray, Alice in Wonderland, and Sense and Sensibility. Her film and television work includes Being John Malkovich and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Reviews

Funny, sad, poignant, insightful, and spiritual, My Dear Boy is simply captivating and lovingly told.

-- "P. R. Pinard, PhD, American historian"

This stunning tribute to Schirm's father's legacy of service reminds us that our examination of the human heart as individual characters should lead us to protect the dignity of all others, no matter the friction of our differences.

-- "Buddy Dyer, mayor of Orlando"

Educators will find no better book than My Dear Boy to provide the sweeping context of pre- and World War II multicontinental events.

-- "William Bill Younglove, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Fellow"