Remembering The Holocaust: War Cries Presentation At American Mensa Annual Gathering
- BOOKS & HISTORY, VIDEOS
- August 8, 2018
Editor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. Actress Jennifer Stokes brings her talent as well as her heart and soul to the role of Resi Hoffmeir. Resi’s poem tells of the day she arrived at one of Hitler’s concentration camps. In the “sorting” of new
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. WAR CRIES: UNHEARD VOICES, UNMARKED GRAVES shares the stories of those whose lives were forever changes or lost during WWII/The Holocaust. Actor Matthew Block brilliantly brings to life the story of Seymour Poppanick, a disabled man who was
READ MORETransformative books for transformative trips. Here are 10 books to take on a spiritual retreat. 1. The Nightingale: A Novel by Kristin Hannah “With courage, grace and powerful insight, bestselling author Kristin Hannah captures the epic panorama of WWII and illuminates an intimate part of history seldom seen: the women’s war.” 2. All The Light
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. After WWII ended Russians who had been arrested and used as slave laborers were required to return to their native country. Those who went back were often viewed as traitors and killed by their countrymen. Suicide, it was
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. After WWII ended Russians who had been arrested and used as slave laborers were required to return to their native country. Those who went back were often viewed as traitors and killed by their countrymen. Suicide, it was
READ MOREThese 5 important contemporary books of poetry for teens should be added to your TBR list. 1. Requiem: Poems of the Terezin Ghetto by Paul B. Janeczko “Accented with dramatic illustrations by prisoners, found after WW II, Janeczko’s spare and powerful poems convey Terezín’s tragic legacy on an intimate, profoundly moving scale.” 2. Walking on
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