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The Light After the War The Light After the War by Anita Abriel
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“During my research, I discovered much more than facts. I learned the historical significance of empathy, and that we all leave something of value behind. I learned to cherish family and to believe true love perseveres. And mostly, I learned how during a time of unfathomable evil, the strength of the human spirit prevailed. In today’s challenging world, I hope my mother’s story will help readers to believe in themselves, in love, and in the goodness of life and humanity. When people talk about the Holocaust, the phrase that recurs is to “never forget.” That sentiment is more important than ever. In writing my mother’s story, I hope to honor a whole generation of courageous people. They didn’t have the luxury of simply turning away. I hope that present and future generations show the same kind of courage by never letting it happen again.”
Anita Abriel, The Light After the War
“God could not create the soul in everyone equally. Some people are born with souls that reach for the light like buds in the spring. For others it’s more difficult to seek true meaning; their thoughts get in the way.”
Anita Abriel, The Light After the War