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L'Chaim
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L'Chaim

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"This memoir shares Monika's passion and compassion for life along with her strength and ability to survive adversities. Her story is a courageous one ... never to be forgotten. It is a privilege to read it and honor to own it." -Julie E. Knox-Brown M.Ed., Howard Community College "In her seventy something years of a flamboyant life, Monika Smith has learned a few things about living. And about history. She is sharing them in this autobiographical and historical tour de force which takes the reader from her refined Second World War Viennese milieu, where Monika was the only child of a cruel and manipulative mother, to Providence in the United States where her mother passed herself off as a Holocaust survivor to obtain gifts and privileges, to her abusive Iraqi husband's home town of Mosul and back to the US where she remarried-a Jesuit priest! Monika is right, let's smile, laugh and live ... and of course, read ... because her second book is a feast." -Caroline Brehat, Journalist and Author "Monika's memoir is filled with her usual zest for living that I had seen earlier in the posthumously completed biography of her late husband and my fellow Jesuit, TGIF. Although she experienced Holocaust, horrors and hardship, her positive attitude and faith carried her through. A delightful journey!" -William J. Sneck S.J., PhD, Jesuit Center for Spiritual Growth

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
14 August 2015
Pages
336
ISBN
9781491773246

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.

"This memoir shares Monika's passion and compassion for life along with her strength and ability to survive adversities. Her story is a courageous one ... never to be forgotten. It is a privilege to read it and honor to own it." -Julie E. Knox-Brown M.Ed., Howard Community College "In her seventy something years of a flamboyant life, Monika Smith has learned a few things about living. And about history. She is sharing them in this autobiographical and historical tour de force which takes the reader from her refined Second World War Viennese milieu, where Monika was the only child of a cruel and manipulative mother, to Providence in the United States where her mother passed herself off as a Holocaust survivor to obtain gifts and privileges, to her abusive Iraqi husband's home town of Mosul and back to the US where she remarried-a Jesuit priest! Monika is right, let's smile, laugh and live ... and of course, read ... because her second book is a feast." -Caroline Brehat, Journalist and Author "Monika's memoir is filled with her usual zest for living that I had seen earlier in the posthumously completed biography of her late husband and my fellow Jesuit, TGIF. Although she experienced Holocaust, horrors and hardship, her positive attitude and faith carried her through. A delightful journey!" -William J. Sneck S.J., PhD, Jesuit Center for Spiritual Growth

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
14 August 2015
Pages
336
ISBN
9781491773246