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Deborah
Szekely
Founder, Owner of Rancho la Puerta
Tecate, Mexcio
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"I so much enjoyed reading
your manuscript. I picked it up intending to spend a half hour
reading, and was so intrigued that I spent my whole Sunday reading
it cover to cover. It is nice to know a survivor, and even nicer
to know a survivor with lots of luck. Your timing has been so
fortuitous, you are a miracle."
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Erica
Torri
Director Atheneum Music and Arts Library
La Jolla California
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"I read your story with great
interest and enthusiasm. You have had an extraordinary and wonderful
life. Full of tragic and scary events, but then saved by your
savvy and the many special people around you who recognized the
flame in you.
What a special account of all these years. I can't believe in
what detail you are able to recall people and events and places.
I read it all in one sitting and could not stop. I enjoyed the
story of your life and thanks again for bringing it to my attention."
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The
Rev. Canon Jack E. Lindquist
St. Paul's Cathedral San Diego
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Frederick
Seitz
President Emeritus, Rockefeller University
Past President, National Academy of Sciences
New York, N.Y.
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"I am awaiting the revised
version of your manuscript. Actually, I have read through the
first version which I found fascinating much as it stands and
would not feel that much heavy editing is really needed.
Incidentally, I discussed the nature of your book with an old
friend, at the University of San Francisco (a Novel prize laureate).
He expressed much interest in the work particularly after I gave
him an outline of the situation it describes.
All best wishes Sincerely "
Fred
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"I
can honestly tell you (and not just to be nice) that I was absolutely
facinated with your story. It is the kind of personal story-telling
that not only realtes an individual's life with real literary skill,
but also sets the experience within a tremendous world-historical drama
that was unfloding at the same time. I find this fusion of the intimate
and the international to be completely absorbing because the one
inlluminates the other."
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