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Resurrection
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Resurrection

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Karl was born in Omaha, Nebraska, to an alcoholic mother. His father was already dead from cirrhosis of the liver. Disillusioned and emotionally scarred from his mother’s drinking, he leaves home at the tender age of eleven for life on the streets. After his second arrest at age fourteen, Karl is sent to a detention center to serve his time and ends up killing a fellow inmate in self-defense. When he is released from state custody, seventeen-year-old Karl meets a group of white supremacists, Soldiers of the Brigade, who accept him and make him feel like part of a family. A native of Buffalo, New York, Elizabeth is a librarian at the Omaha Public Library. When Karl comes to the library looking for a racist book, she tries to gently guide him to see the error of his ways and the brainwashing that he has been exposed to. But can the kindness of this young, trusting, and open-minded librarian bring Karl back to his senses? When Elizabeth invites Karl to a performance by a talented Jewish violinist, she may be inadvertently setting the stage for an attack orchestrated by the Soldiers of the Brigade, unless Karl can stop his racist brothers .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse.com
Country
United States
Date
29 August 2007
Pages
68
ISBN
9780595410545

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Karl was born in Omaha, Nebraska, to an alcoholic mother. His father was already dead from cirrhosis of the liver. Disillusioned and emotionally scarred from his mother’s drinking, he leaves home at the tender age of eleven for life on the streets. After his second arrest at age fourteen, Karl is sent to a detention center to serve his time and ends up killing a fellow inmate in self-defense. When he is released from state custody, seventeen-year-old Karl meets a group of white supremacists, Soldiers of the Brigade, who accept him and make him feel like part of a family. A native of Buffalo, New York, Elizabeth is a librarian at the Omaha Public Library. When Karl comes to the library looking for a racist book, she tries to gently guide him to see the error of his ways and the brainwashing that he has been exposed to. But can the kindness of this young, trusting, and open-minded librarian bring Karl back to his senses? When Elizabeth invites Karl to a performance by a talented Jewish violinist, she may be inadvertently setting the stage for an attack orchestrated by the Soldiers of the Brigade, unless Karl can stop his racist brothers .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse.com
Country
United States
Date
29 August 2007
Pages
68
ISBN
9780595410545