As Flowers Go: Escape to Homeland Amazonia Contributor(s): Whitty, Diane Grosklaus (Translator), Minev, Ilko (Author) |
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ISBN: 1613700695 ISBN-13: 9781613700693 Publisher: Eriginal Books LLC OUR PRICE: $14.24 Product Type: Paperback Published: October 2015 |
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BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Jewish |
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" (0.66 lbs) 234 pages |
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Publisher Description: While Licco Hazan, the narrator of this novel, was held captive at a Bulgarian labor camp in World War II, he could hardly imagine that one day he d have a much brighter future in the far-off, frightening Amazon. Accompanying the lives of this character and his family and people, Ilko Minev reconstructs the little-known and intriguing story of how Bulgaria's 50,000 Jews were saved from the gas chambers during the heinous Nazi domination of Europe. Torn apart from his brother as a young prisoner, Licco is fortunate enough to count on people who help him flee to the neutral nation of Turkey Help comes from an improbable source: Albert G ring, the brother of Hermann G ring (a top Nazi party leader and designated successor of Adolf Hitler). Albert G ring is instrumental in helping Licco and other jews escape from a sure death. On this journey Licco meets another escapee, Berta - the woman of his life. By several twists of fate, the young couple ends up building a new life in an unknown land, the hot and humid Amazon. Meanwhile, Licco s brother is still in Bulgaria, which has been transformed into a Soviet satellite under the dictatorship of Stalin. The title of the book takes its inspiration from the world s pacifist hymn "Where have all the flowers gone", first made famous by the sensual voice of Marlene Dietrich. A must read. |