Congratulations to...
Alvin Abram for 
2005 BookAdz Award Winner!
CHAPTER
ONE
Friday,
November 11, 1921
Miriam
Ackerman lay on the floor, her life ebbing from her as the blood
spread into an ever-widening pool around her body. The apartment was
quiet, quieter than she could ever remember. The furniture appeared to her
as if through a haze, although she was inches from the table and chairs.
She tried to move her arm but it felt detached from her body. She lay
inert her breathing shallow, and tried to move her hand again, but felt no
movement.
“Josef! Josef!” she cried.
How long had it been since she had been
standing in front of the mirror, she wondered, admiring her growing belly?
She tried to remember what she had been thinking just a short time ago . .
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Review:
"In
my opinion, every person should read this book no matter what their faith. It
is far easier to forget these terrible times. Although the book acts as a
tragic reminder to us all of the sheer madness of this period in human
history, it is also a story that, by your careful use of characters and the
situations that they find themselves in, makes it one that is very easy to
read. You have done an absolutely amazing job with the book." ~
John Stoneman,
B.Sc., M.Sc., Morstone
Natural History Films
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