Jeannette’s
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(group member since Aug 15, 2010)
Jeannette’s
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from the Q&A with Jeannette Katzir of Broken Birds group.
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Amber :)"
I"m thrilled you liked Broken Birds, but was wondering if you'd like to read my next book: Footprints in the Forest. It's a historical fiction about the Holocaust also. Have I wet your appetite? If so, drop me an email and I'll send you out an ecopy. Thanks Jeannette (Thefootprintsintheforest@gmail.com)

Gol and I have been married 37 years.
My next book is not about my father, but about my mother's time as a partisan fighter. I have heard so much feedback that that is what everyone would like to read about. The next book is based on her history, but is a fictional account. It will only deal with her life up to getting on the ship. She will meet the handsome young Nathan, but she will be too young to do anything about it. I hope you'll like that book too.
Thank you for asking about my Dad. He finished his chemo and 6weeks of radiation and now we are hoping for a nice 5 year remission.
If and when my dad learns of this book, I will instruct to only read the first 100 pages.
Thanks for all the questions. I love answering them.
Jeannette




After our first meeting with Brenda, we didn’t think too much of her. She spent most of our first evening with her recounting all the negative aspects about our Steven.
“Steven isn’t affectionate enough…Steven isn’t ambitious enough…Steven doesn’t really appreciate the better things in life, like I do.” The evening dragged on and on. We tried to defend our younger brother, and explained that the Poltzers didn’t equate price with quality. We had been taught to save money and always look for the bargains in life
“I’m not a Poltzer and that’s not the way I plan on liv¬ing,” she stated in a condescending tone. Condescending is exactly how she acted from that moment on. She was arro¬gant, self-centered, and had a nasty mean streak.
Brenda’s behavior prompted Shlomo to give her the nick¬name of “Mrs. Drysale,” because she appeared to look down on the Poltzers, just as the rich banker’s wife had in the television series The Beverly Hillbillies. The show had been a Poltzer family favorite.
“Steven, Brenda’s not right for you,” we warned him. “She’ll crack your balls with her bare teeth.”