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From Istanbul to Haifa
This book is based on the true story of five siblings who played pivotal roles in the most significant political and historical events that unfolded in the Levant region between the years 1890 and 1948 CE. These events were instrumental in the emergence of entire nations in the Middle East, the collapse of others, and continue to be the primary influence on everything we have experienced and are living today.Within the pages of this book, we traverse a diverse geographical and historical landscape encompassing the Levant, Egypt, Iraq, the Arabian Peninsula, Turkey, and Iran. We witness the Arabs’ attempts to realize their dream of building an independent unified Arab state, The alleged efforts by the superpowers of that age to undermine and thwart their aspirations were akin to conspiracies against their dreams, and the establishment of the Zionist entity in Palestine. The reader is taken through historical events starting from the Balkan Wars and the fall of the Ottoman Empire to the establishment of the Arab state, the correspondences of Hussein McMahon, the role of Lawrence of Arabia, the Sykes-Picot Agreement, and the onset of French and British mandates, culminating in the founding of the Zionist entity.It is worth noting that the information presented in this book is documented from the memoirs left by the five siblings, testimonies from many who lived through those times, and various historical sources. The information is presented in a captivating and dramatic narrative, bringing the characters to life in vivid detail, allowing you to experience history as if you are living it in all its intricacies.
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When the Cows Come Home
In this sweeping family saga, the lives of five Bavarian German families unfold against the backdrop of the twentieth century, spanning from 1937 to 2020. At the heart of the story are Herman Finkelstein, a Jewish professor, and his wife Merla Finkelstein, whose tragic fate during the Holocaust sets the stage for the generations that follow. Their descendants, adopted by Lutheran families after escaping to Switzerland in 1943, have only a vague understanding of their Jewish heritage.The narrative is centered around the Bavarian towns of Berchtesgaden and Oberstdorf, but also ventures to Switzerland and Israel as Germany grapples with its complex past and the specter of antisemitism. Both branches of the Finkelstein descendants find themselves connected through their herds of Hinterwalder cattle, a bond that ultimately brings them together after two generations of separation.Through the purchase of a Hinterwalder bull, the families are reunited and uncover the full extent of their Jewish ancestry. While the novel explores the profound impact of the Holocaust, it also serves as a rich social history, illustrating how the ordinary lives of individuals are shaped by war, political upheaval, and cultural shifts.
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Endless Mission III
This is a fictional plot, set in the period between the WWI and the WWII, as the third part to the espionage drama “Endless Mission” Trilogy.
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In Tiger Country
In a bustling surgical theatre, where life, death, and difficult decisions intertwine, the lives of Eliza, Ibrahim, and Henry collide, each carrying their own dreams, burdens, and secrets.Eliza, a junior doctor driven by ambition and insecurities, finds an unexpected champion, only to uncover ulterior motives lurking beneath the surface.Meanwhile, another, haunted by the specter of racism, yearns to rise above it, but the path forward requires unlikely allies. As tensions reach a boiling point, a sinister conspiracy unfolds, threatening to unravel the very fabric of their profession. Amidst the chaos, a pillar of unity and strength emerges, grappling with the complexities of identity.In Tiger Country delves into the intricate tapestry of diversity, prejudice, and the hidden depths that reside within us all, offering a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience in the high-stakes world of medicine.
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A Tarnished Life
An alcoholic close to death, Emma, a once beautiful woman with the promise of a bright future, lives the last few years of her life in a squalid basement room. In an attempt to banish loneliness, she takes comfort in recalling happier moments shared with loved ones, but is also forced to relive a series of disastrous relationships.This gripping family saga traces her story from childhood, life as a young woman in war-ravaged London, and a period of affluence and happiness filled with the desire of creating a family of her own. Her hopes are thwarted, and her marriage starts to fail. During this time, she forges a bond with a Scottish couple who bear the scars of a tragic past.Unable to cope with her disappointments, broken dreams, and a devastating revelation, inexorably she embarks on a spiral of self-destruction. Even the unwavering presence of the man who gave up everything for her cannot release her from the prison of her own making.
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The Sad Story of Diane Dunmore
Diane Dunmore’s life takes on new meaning when she stumbles upon a thread that could lead her to discover the identity of her real mother. Haunted by the question of why her mother abandoned her, Diane has always yearned for answers. As if guided by destiny, the thread leads her to the very place where her mother spent her final years.Working as an assistant librarian at Clayton, a women’s prison, Diane begins a personal investigation into her mother’s past. With unwavering determination and strength of character, she uncovers secrets from the past that intertwine with the present, putting her own life at risk. More than 20 years after her mother’s mysterious death, Diane is resolute in her quest to unravel the truth. Was it murder or suicide? The question has remained unanswered for far too long.Throughout her perilous journey, Diane relies on her instincts and emotions to guide her. Despite her apparent self-confidence and strength, the young woman makes a costly mistake by placing her trust in someone undeserving. As she navigates a web of deceit and danger, Diane must confront the consequences of her choices while coming to terms with the truth about her mother’s life and untimely demise.
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Secrets or Lies
Chrissy and David were living the dream, with their deep love for each other and their two beautiful daughters, their world seemed perfect. However, fate dealt a cruel hand, and they faced an unimaginable tragedy that left them without their beloved girls.Katie and Jessie had every reason to look forward to a bright future filled with joy, indulgence, and privilege. Growing up on a picturesque ranch, surrounded by love, lush greenery, and the stables they adored, life couldn’t have been more idyllic for the two sisters.But beneath the surface of this perfect existence, there were secrets waiting to be uncovered…
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99 Things That Really Annoy Us Old Guys
Do you get really annoyed when strangers park outside your house?Or by sticky price labels that just won’t peel off?Do you get frustrated by child-proof caps?Are you, like me, an old guy who is becoming increasingly crabby at things beyond your control?If you are irked by waiters in restaurants who ignore you when you are trying to catch their attention then this is the book for you.99 hilarious cartoons that reflect the increasingly frustrating life of us old guys.Take a look inside!
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Unseen Cases of Detective Winston
Behind every closed case lies a detective’s dark secret. When Detective Winston finds his past is clawing its way back to the surface, threatening to consume him whole, he struggles with finding the line between betrayal and justice. But when Maxine stumbles upon the truth buried within Winston’s past, she’s faced with a harrowing revelation: her partner, the man she trusted implicitly, may be the very embodiment of corruption they swore to eradicate.
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Kevin Wilks and the Power Stone
Kevin Wilks, a strong-willed child, finds himself unexpectedly immersed in a world of magic and mystery. Gifted with an unwavering spirit, Kevin questions the validity of all he’s taught, seeking evidence to support the claims presented to him.Unbeknownst to Kevin, his older brother, who is three years his senior, is already a part of this enigmatic realm. It is through his brother’s discovery that Kevin learns of his own latent magical abilities.As Kevin enters his senior school, his life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers the existence of this hidden world, and he is thrust into its midst. Despite the initial challenges in comprehending the nature of his new reality, Kevin must learn to embrace it as an integral part of his life.Under the guidance of the master wizard Merlin, Kevin embarks on a series of quests, seeking to uncover a mysterious object of great importance. His determination and unique perspective prove invaluable as he strives to succeed in the tasks set before him.Join Kevin on his extraordinary journey as he navigates the magical world, grows into his own, and becomes a central figure in the captivating saga that bears his name.
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The Soul of Gold
The true story of a young adventurer from Famagusta – Cyprus, who, after the capture of the city by the Ottoman Empire in 1571, began wandering the noble courtyards of Europe. With a borrowed name, gumption, courage, foresight, and a ring with a red tourmaline stone, he sweeps through the big European cities of the sixteenth century, disrupting the courtyards of the nobility, sharing hopes and promises claiming that he knows the way to reach the ‘soul of gold.’ That is to say, how to convert mercury into gold. With information drawn from various Venetian and German sources, the novel closely follows the path of the Cypriot charlatan alchemist, in tandem with other nobles, some being fiction. The heroes in the novel intersect with these nobles outlining the picture of post medieval Europe at a time.
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Wandering in Nature
Tired of the monochromatic and hectic city life, Treasure and Wanderer witness the daily struggles of people facing social and economic hardships. They observe young individuals grappling with mental health issues, their hopes of building a future dwindling. Low-income families strain to make ends meet, while the constant barrage of sad news from around the world, stemming from political and environmental degradation, weighs heavily on their hearts. Driven by a desire to escape the urban chaos, Treasure and Wanderer embark on a journey to find happiness in the embrace of nature. They seek a place where life’s drama is rooted in the collaboration and contentment of its inhabitants, free from the shadows of hostility and socio-political aggression.Their quest leads them to a stunning natural haven, a sanctuary where life is simple, vibrant, and built upon the foundation of cooperation and joy. In this idyllic setting, the echoes of sad news fade away, replaced by the gentle rhythm of a harmonious existence. Treasure and Wanderer immerse themselves in this newfound paradise, cherishing a brief but blissful chapter in their lives before ultimately disappearing into the very nature that had captivated their hearts.
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