As soon as We Have been Brothers (Liam Taggart and Catherine Lockhart)
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The gripping story about two boys, as soon as as shut as brothers, who discover themselves on reverse sides of the Holocaust.
“A novel of survival, justice and redemption…riveting.” ―Chicago Tribune, on As soon as We Have been Brothers
Elliot Rosenzweig, a revered civic chief and rich philanthropist, is attending a fundraiser when he’s all of the sudden accosted and accused of being a former Nazi SS officer named Otto Piatek, the Butcher of Zamosc. Though the fees are denounced as preposterous, his accuser is satisfied he’s proper and engages lawyer Catherine Lockhart to carry Rosenzweig to justice. Solomon persuades lawyer Catherine Lockhart to take his case, revealing that the true Piatek was deserted as a baby and raised by Solomon’s family solely to betray them in the course of the Nazi occupation. However has Solomon accused the appropriate man?
As soon as We Have been Brothers is Ronald H. Balson’s compelling story of two boys and a household who battle to outlive in war-torn Poland, and a younger love that struggles to endure the unspeakable cruelty of the Holocaust. Two lives, two worlds, and sixty years converge in an explosive race to redemption that makes for a transferring and highly effective story of affection, survival, and in the end the triumph of the human spirit.
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