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		<title>Book Review: &#8220;Through The Eyes Of A Survivor&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I have told this story to Colette for many reasons. I want people to understand what happened during World War II, to know what was done to us Jews for no reason at all, other than that we happened to be Jewish. I also want young people to learn from the things I did in [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;I have told this story to Colette for many reasons. I want people to understand what happened during World War II, to know what was done to us Jews for no reason at all, other than that we happened to be Jewish. I also want young people to learn from the things I did in my life that allowed me to survive. But my greatest hope in sharing this story is so that my parents and other family members did not die in vain. I truly believe that telling others about their murders and speaking out against genocide, racism, and hatred can and will make a difference.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nina Grutz&#8217;s family was successful in business in Poland. The community respected them. Nina&#8217;s life was one of wealth. &#8220;The Grutz family was part of a Jewish population that thrived at a time when almost three-quarter of the Jews in Europe called Poland home.&#8221; &#8220;It seems to me now that my life before the war was so very happy and full. My own little world was regulated and small, but this was how my parents raised me and it felt very secure. I had a good family life, I loved my sisters, and I even began to spend time with boys in a social way. We did not go out on dates like young people do today, but spent time in groups with relatives or together with adults present.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Then came the day when Nina&#8217;s father felt it was no longer safe. One day Nina attended a lecture with a companion. He realized Nina was Jewish. &#8220;I walked in with him and found that there were older students directing people where to sit. They yelled out, &#8220;Jews on the left side and Poles on the right!&#8221; I was proud to be a Jew, so I started to go to the left when my companion pulled me by the hand and asked, &#8220;Where are you going?&#8221; Nina was proud to be Jewish and never tried to hide it but she spoke fluent Polish and dressed like everyone else.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When the bombings began, the Grutz family decided it would be safer to separate. Nina went to live with her aunt. Life was never the same for Nina but she didn&#8217;t give up. Nina assisted with the Underground by smuggling travel papers. She met and married Josef Morecki. Nina&#8217;s story is one of triumph.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is a story that has to be told. This is a heartrending story, but it is more. &#8220;This is one survival tale that is neither enduringly sad nor depressing. It is, in fact, a story of hope and endurance and, ultimately even prosperity in a new life in a new land.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Colette Waddell is an extremely talented writer. She uccessfully paints a picture of words that tells Nina&#8217;s life. It is an honor to read Nina&#8217;s story. It is told with humor, which testifies to the character of Nina. I&#8217;m glad I read this book. It should be required reading for everyone. For only when we come to understand what happened during the Holocaust will be make sure it never happens again. It is with great honor that I highly recommend &#8220;Through the Eyes of a Survivor&#8221; to all readers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Through the Eyes of a Survivor: A Living History of Nina Morecki from<br />
Pre-WWII Poland to Modern America<br />
Colette Waddell<br />
Topcat Press (2007)<br />
ISBN 9780979151804<br />
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (3/07)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think readers will agree with me that “The Next Thing on My List” is a wonderfully written heartwarming story about a woman’s self-discovery that will have you hooked from the very first page. Jill Smolinski knows and understands her audience and delivers a winner with her second novel.
The story centers around a 34-year-old woman, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">I think readers will agree with me that “The Next Thing on My List” is a wonderfully written heartwarming story about a woman’s self-discovery that will have you hooked from the very first page. Jill Smolinski knows and understands her audience and delivers a winner with her second novel.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The story centers around a 34-year-old woman, June Parker, who is living aimlessly and without passion. Her life completely changes when she attends a Weight Watchers meeting and offers one of the other members, Marissa a ride home. Marissa is upbeat and celebrating her 100-lb weight loss. As she is reaching into the back seat to get June her favorite taco soup recipe, the truck in front of them suddenly loses a dresser off the back. To avoid a collision with the dresser, June swerves and flips the car over. June is banged up, but okay. Marissa is not so lucky; she does not survive the car crash. After the accident, June finds a list with 20 things on it that Marissa wanted to accomplish before her 25th birthday. Only two items are crossed off – lose 100 lbs, and wear sexy shoes. June finds purpose in her life as she works on completing the other 18 items in Marissa’s honor. The list includes simple things like kiss a stranger and eat ice cream in public, to more complicated items like change someone’s life and pitch an idea at work.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As June works on accomplishing the tasks, she finds that her life has new purpose and meaning. She realizes that she wants more from her work as a writer for a not-for-profit and works toward a promotion. Her relationships with friends and co-workers evolve as they develop a new respect for her as she completes the list. She also takes on the role of a Big Sister to Deedee who desperately needs her help through a crisis and begins to form a bond with Marissa’s sexy brother Troy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The author develops the characters in a very human way that will make you fall in love with them and cheer June’s progress as she works towards completing her list. Woman and teenage girls would enjoy reading “The Next Thing on My List.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Shaye Areheart Books (2007)<br />
ISBN 0307351246<br />
Reviewed by Cherie Fisher for Reader Views (3/07)</p>
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