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I'm No Hero

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Book I'm No Hero Henry Friedman
Libristo code: 04874396
Publishers University of Washington Press, February 2001
"A study of survival and the creation of a new life, this is a book that resonates in the soul of th... Full description
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"A study of survival and the creation of a new life, this is a book that resonates in the soul of the reader." - "Salem Statesman Journal". "An honest, harrowing, and vivid account of a living nightmare." - "School Library Journal". "Friedman's biography is unusual for a Holocaust survivor. He and his family settled in Austria after the war, where he became a successful black market entrepreneur. He took special satisfaction at profiting from the misfortune of his former oppressor and became a compulsive philanderer as well. Eventually, Friedman's father forced him to immigrate to America along with the rest of his family, where he led a quiet family life." - "MultiCultural Review".

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