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Date: 2003.07.12 10:00:22 Category: Consumer From: Steven Kingsley Company: AIL Newmedia Publishing Phone: 201 444-5051 (PRLEAP.COM) In her epic love story Susan Kaszas describes, with touching directness, what it feels like to be taken from one’s family, to be beaten, cursed at, poisoned, and to witness unspeakable, systematic cruelty. But the hardest aspect of her personal and collective hell was being separated from her one love, her husband, Alex. From Love to Triumph is a love letter to Alex, with whom she was finally reunited after the war ended. It is this love that persists throughout her writing, as the unbreakable golden thread that binds her to life when she is tempted to escape into suicide. The total devotedness of her heart to Alex gave her the strength to survive the Nazi death camp and munition factory where she was a slave laborer. The faithfulness of her undying love shines through: "My Dear Alex, you must know that I can’t live without love and the only reason I am still alive is that I want to be with you again in this life. If you love me as much as I love you, then my suffering was not in vain." Love is something that cannot be killed. The body can be crushed, the psyche can be beaten down, but nothing can take love away from the human heart against one’s will. That is the meaning and purpose of Susan’s survival and triumph, so eloquently expressed in the diary she wrote after she had been liberated by US troops in Germany. Photographs from the U.S. National Archives, images of paintings from David Olere, and scanned images of the original diary pages bring true historical depth and visual impact to this edition. The "Credits, Copyrights and Links" page at the end of the book lists and connects directly to similar web sites all over the world. The book with the audio ebook CD is available directly from the publisher as well as leading distributors, such as Blackwell’s, Baker & Taylor’s Yankee Book Peddler division, and the Midwestern Library Service. The web edition can be viewed free at: http://www.newmediapublishing.com/Love_to_Triumph/ Newmedia Publishing, through its web site at www.newmediapublishing.com, turns the creativity and knowledge of its clients and authors into valuable print and digital properties, distributed through retail and online stores, download sites, affiliates and business partners. It can be reached by telephone at 201 444-5051, through its web site, by e-mail and at its offices: 31 Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick, NJ 07463, USA. |
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