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This is strong stuff, and some of it is very frightening. Once again, Kaufmann writes in the first person, but the stream of consciousness is less muddled and progresses smoothly. There are some fundamental problems, however, such as they hyper-reality that exists amongst a somewhat accurate depiction of a gullible German family prior to WW II. The idea that all of this happens to a three or four year old child is quite a stretch, and while the story stops right after the child almost kills Hitler, we can only assume this man has lead an amazing life if all this has happened to a three year…mehr

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This is strong stuff, and some of it is very frightening. Once again, Kaufmann writes in the first person, but the stream of consciousness is less muddled and progresses smoothly. There are some fundamental problems, however, such as they hyper-reality that exists amongst a somewhat accurate depiction of a gullible German family prior to WW II. The idea that all of this happens to a three or four year old child is quite a stretch, and while the story stops right after the child almost kills Hitler, we can only assume this man has lead an amazing life if all this has happened to a three year old. What happens in the following years? The author will really have to continually outdo himself. The idea that the adult would remember these incidences with such clarity is also a stretch, but here, "dramatic license" is usually applied, although stretching it back to the age of three is a little contrived. The idea that this child almost inadvertently kills Hitler is a little unbelievable as well. As with most of Kaufmann's work, there is always some little nugget that stands out above the rest of the material and deserves comment. In this story, it is the whole scenario regarding the busload of Jews. It is very horrifying with some vivid images that are quite powerful. However, as with all of the other works, this is an incomplete project, and therefore it is impossible to ascertain what direction the story will take, and what kind of redemption the character will go through. At this present stage, it is only an illustration of the Nazi's brutalization of the Jews, and while it is powerfully portrayed, it is just gratuitous. More development is necessary before further comment can be made.
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To any one who reads my book , I feel you should know a little bit about me, the reason is there my be some mistakes that I have over looked or my up bring isn't the best for words. Being I was hyperactive, dyslectic as a child I past through school as a clown, trouble maker, pain in the ass you could say. End results I became illiterate, but that didn't stop me from being a tough guy and leader. I was a leader not a follower if you could understand where I'm coming from? I guess it was because I was born rich and by the time I was six my father lost everything. In them six years I learned what power and control was and enjoyed it. Having nothing wasn't the way too so I acted like I was rich to fool everyone and it worked. Now that I have retired and decide to write books, 127 so far, I figured I might as well come clean, year right. If you are handicap or know some one that is reading this book could open your mind on how as most handicap people feel growing up with as they say fitting in the normal world people. While writing this book I knew a few people who were deaf and through the years I learned a little of how to communicate with deaf people plus having a relative who was deaf and also living with a deaf family. Learning everyone has a handicap what ever it may be learning the human body is one of the most perfect creation ever made. It isn't how we are made that gives us our handicap it's what we do that courses it. My book Deaf and Dumb I let a few people read it who have children that are deaf to see there reaction. All I can say is if tears mean anything I got my answer.