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Karel The Lone Wolf Howls
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Karel The Lone Wolf Howls

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This inspiring journey of a mother and son through war and beyond will challenge your beliefs about life’s true purpose, finally revealing the one, simple secret that contains every answer. Karel’s father is a Catholic and his teen mother, Nadia, is a Jew. WWII separates them and Nadia is caught in the agony of the Holocaust. On life-altering paths, their faith and humanity are tested and each forges different beliefs and relationships out of their struggles to survive. They face life’s most troubling questions. Can violence really save, and true peace be born of war? Or, must good always conquer evil first on the battlefield of the heart and mind? And, where is God in all of this? As victims and then as pro-active participants, they are transformed by an unseen hand and guided toward a common goal where new life can begin. Fall into the depths of despair and then be joyously uplifted by sharing their odyssey, as love meets the challenges of separation and oppression.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
3 October 2009
Pages
382
ISBN
9781439227985

This inspiring journey of a mother and son through war and beyond will challenge your beliefs about life’s true purpose, finally revealing the one, simple secret that contains every answer. Karel’s father is a Catholic and his teen mother, Nadia, is a Jew. WWII separates them and Nadia is caught in the agony of the Holocaust. On life-altering paths, their faith and humanity are tested and each forges different beliefs and relationships out of their struggles to survive. They face life’s most troubling questions. Can violence really save, and true peace be born of war? Or, must good always conquer evil first on the battlefield of the heart and mind? And, where is God in all of this? As victims and then as pro-active participants, they are transformed by an unseen hand and guided toward a common goal where new life can begin. Fall into the depths of despair and then be joyously uplifted by sharing their odyssey, as love meets the challenges of separation and oppression.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
3 October 2009
Pages
382
ISBN
9781439227985