Divine Providence: Celebrating Humanity
Divine Providence is a gripping memoir of a gifted girl by the name of Erika, and her terrifying, yet divinely protected and guided beginnings in Nazi ravaged World War II, during the Berlin Airlift, and the Cold War. It sets the stage for an unenviable life of survival. It is a story which reads like fiction, yet really happened to a person, a living, breathing human being in the 20th century.
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Book Information
Publisher: | 978-0-9648069-7-9 |
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Publish Date: | 04/15/2019 |
Pages: | 298 |
ISBN-13: | 9780964806979 |
ISBN-10: | 0964806975 |
Language: | English |
Full Description
Divine Providence is a gripping memoir of a gifted girl by the name of Erika, and her terrifying, yet divinely protected and guided beginnings in Nazi ravaged World War II, during the Berlin Airlift, and the Cold War. It sets the stage for an unenviable life of survival. It is a story which reads like fiction, yet really happened to a person, a living, breathing human being in the 20th century. It is a unique and sensational look into the most inner consciousness of a traumatized child's mind, and her ensuing journey. Erika witnessed the horror and brutality of human destruction, and the exploitation of Germans, and Jews by the Nazis. When Erika's mother covered her children with her body during a bomb attack pleading with God to spare their lives, Erika's search began to" touch the face of God." Erika manages to overcome unbearable perils and odds. But, this heroine's tenacious instinct for survival came from a greater, more mysterious force than that created by the imaginative stroke of an author's pen as the mystical strand of her life unfolds.