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Never Be Afraid - Wachsberger, Ken; Mednicki, Bernard
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Never Be Afraid: A Belgian Jew in the French Resistance is the powerful, poignant, at times funny story of Bernard Mednicki, a working-class, activist member of his socialist union in pre-Nazi Belgium who flees with his family to the mountainous region of southern France when the Nazis invade in 1940, assumes a Christian identity, and, through a series of street-smart moves, joins the Maquis, the French resistance. While there, he commits an act of self-preservation so horrendous, he represses it for over forty years. Only while working with internationally known book coach and editor Ken…mehr

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Never Be Afraid: A Belgian Jew in the French Resistance is the powerful, poignant, at times funny story of Bernard Mednicki, a working-class, activist member of his socialist union in pre-Nazi Belgium who flees with his family to the mountainous region of southern France when the Nazis invade in 1940, assumes a Christian identity, and, through a series of street-smart moves, joins the Maquis, the French resistance. While there, he commits an act of self-preservation so horrendous, he represses it for over forty years. Only while working with internationally known book coach and editor Ken Wachsberger is he able to unleash the memory and find the peace he needs to join his ancestors. Bernard is a storyteller supreme, in the best tradition of legendary Yiddish storytellers Chaim Potok, Bernard Malamud, and Isaac Bashevis Singer. He wrote his story to preserve his legacy for his descendants. Bernard's subsequent life-transformation shows the power of writing as an instrument of healing.
Autorenporträt
Ken Wachsberger, founder of Azenphony Press, is a long-time author, editor, educator, political organizer, and book contract advisor with the National Writers Union. He has written, edited, and lectured widely on the Jewish resistance during World War II, the First Amendment, the Vietnam era, writing in the electronic age, copyright, teachers' rights, writers' rights, the I-Search paper, and writing for healing and self-discovery. His Voices from the Underground Series, about the Vietnam-era underground press, was called "the most important book on American journalism published in my lifetime" by one reviewer. As a book coach, editor, and member of the National Speakers Association, Ken speaks to and works with individuals and groups who are writing to find healing, to preserve their legacies, and to gain credibility in their professions. His You've Got the Time: How to Write and Publish That Book in You is an international bestseller. Ken's print and ebooks may be found at azenphonypress.com, kenthebookcoach.com/book, and voicesfromtheunderground.com/voices.htm . For coaching, editing, and speaking, he may be reached at ken@kenthebookcoach.com.