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Introducing Danna Pycher

May 9, 2013 by Allison Hiltz 7 Comments

Welcome! I’m so honored to be a part of the blog tour for Danna Pycher’s 3rd Generation and Beyond (#3GAB). Danna is a friend of Rebecca’s at Love at First Book, and I am so glad that I had the chance to read this book. BUT, you have to wait until tomorrow for my review. In the meantime, I hope you check out these videos from the author!

Description of 3GAB from Amazon:

“Yesterday’s lessons, for tomorrow’s future…” 3rd Generation and Beyond is a book of powerful life philosophies according to a Third Generation Holocaust descendant. Each chapter gives a little more insight into how we, as individuals, can empower ourselves and the world around us. Back of book: By this time, you would think we would have learned our lesson. By now, you would think humankind would have found a way to live together peacefully. For some reason that is not the case. 3rd Generation takes us on a journey through the perspective of a young woman who wants to know why we can’t seem to find common ground. Her insightful life philosophies are all inspired by her view of the world as a Third Generation descendant of the Holocaust. Her grandparents experienced the worst of times, yet still held onto the belief that life can and should be beautiful. Their life lessons will help you discover how we can all create a better world. … a treasure of inspiring, thoughtful life lessons interwoven with what Danna learned from her grandparents who were Holocaust survivors. I love this book and will recommend it not only to all teachers who teach the subject of the Holocaust but to all who want to experience a journey that will inspire them to live life to its fullest with kindness and compassion. Dr. Miriam Klein-Kassenoff District Education Specialist/Holocaust Education/Miami-Dade County Public Schools

 

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