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Before World War II, Abe and Sonia Huberman were two soulmates happily married and in love, living a peaceful life with their family in Warsaw, Poland. But while Abe was away, on a short business trip to America, World War II broke out and the Nazis invaded. Abe was stranded far from home, while Sonia was left alone with their two young children to face the Nazis. This is the story of her bravery, of Sonia's survival of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and Nazi death camps, including the notorious Auschwitz. What was supposed to be a separation of seven weeks turned into one of seven years. This is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Before World War II, Abe and Sonia Huberman were two soulmates happily married and in love, living a peaceful life with their family in Warsaw, Poland. But while Abe was away, on a short business trip to America, World War II broke out and the Nazis invaded. Abe was stranded far from home, while Sonia was left alone with their two young children to face the Nazis. This is the story of her bravery, of Sonia's survival of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and Nazi death camps, including the notorious Auschwitz. What was supposed to be a separation of seven weeks turned into one of seven years. This is the story of their love, of soulmates reunited against all odds. Learn about history through the lens of this inspirational account that serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kenneth P. Price grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts. His parents were teachers and inculcated in Dr. Price a lifelong love of learning, reading and writing. After high school, he spent a year studying at the Hebrew University and the Hayyim Greenberg Institute in Jerusalem, Israel. He graduated magna cum laude with honors in psychology from Brandeis University. He earned his Ph.D. in psychology from SUNY at Stony Brook, where he was a Herbert Lehman Fellow. He worked as a psychologist at the Northport VA Hospital and was on the faculty of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. He has evaluated more than 300 military veterans for psychological injuries incurred during their service and has served as a consulting or expert witness in dozens of legal cases. An avid student of human nature, politics and history, Dr. Price has authored some two dozen scientific articles in psychology and medical journals. Dr. Price lives in Dallas with his wife, where they both enjoy their four grandchildren.