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Rebel With A Cause: The Doc Nikaido Story by Bretton LoneyRebel With A Cause: The Doc Nikaido Story by Bretton Loney


Thanks to the author, Bretton Loney, I am giving away one print copy of Rebel With A Cause: The Doc Nikaido Story by Bretton Loney.

Description of Rebel With A Cause: The Doc Nikaido Story by Bretton Loney


Rebel With A Cause: The Doc Nikaido Story is a compelling account of how Canada’s shameful treatment of Japanese-Canadians during World War II impacted one man: the rebellious Dr. Harry Nikaido. Turning his back on material things, Doc practised medicine in small-town Alberta, living a bohemian lifestyle and charging no more for his services than what he absolutely needed to survive.

He paid little or no income tax over his 24-year career to get back at the Canadian Government, whom he never forgave for the forcible resettlement of his family and 22,000 other Japanese-Canadians from British Columbia during World War II. This unique man found a welcoming community and extended family in Bow Island, Alberta after Canada had turned its back on him and branded him an enemy.

Decades may have passed since his death, but for the residents of Bow Island and surrounding area his unique personality, generosity, and dedication will never be forgotten.

About Bretton LoneyRebel With A Cause: The Doc Nikaido Story by Bretton Loney


Born and raised in Bow Island, Alberta, Bretton Loney is an award-winning former journalist, columnist, and editor at both The Daily News and The Chronicle Herald in Halifax, as well as The Telegram in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. 

A communications director with the Government of Nova Scotia, Loney is an avid reader and lover of history, as well as a published fiction writer, with stories appearing in a number of Canadian literary magazines and short-story anthologies. He lives in Halifax, NS with his wife, Karen Shewbridge.  

Giveaway of Rebel With A Cause: The Doc Nikaido Story by Bretton Loney


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Esfir Is Alive by Andrea SimonEsfir Is Alive by Andrea Simon


Thanks to Rachel Tarlow Gul of Over the River Public Relations, I am giving away one print copy of Esfir Is Alive by Andrea Simon.

Description of Esfir Is Alive by Andrea Simon


Esfir Manevich is a young Jewish girl who lives in the Polish town of Kobrin in 1936. Facing anti-Semitism in public school, Esfir moves in with her charming aunt who runs a boardinghouse in the bustling city of Brest. Being younger than the other boarders, Esfir struggles to find a place in her new life, all the while worrying about her diminishing role in the family she left behind. As the years pass, Esfir experiences the bombing of her hometown during the German invasion of 1939.

When the Russians overtake the area, Esfir sees many of her socialist relatives and friends become disillusioned by the harsh restrictions. During the German occupation, Esfir and her family are enclosed in a ghetto where they develop heartbreaking methods of survival. In the summer of 1942, shortly before Esfir’s thirteenth birthday, the ghetto is liquidated and the inhabitants are forced onto cattle cars destined for the killing fields and Esfir must face unimaginable horror. 

Praise for Esfir Is Alive by Andrea Simon


“Never didactic, Simon’s characters—the charismatic Aunt Perl, astute Ida, and unprejudiced Ania—are refreshingly complex, and the prose, whether depicting a beloved doll or coffinlike cattle cars, remains unflinching and precise. Though its scope is ambitious (a span of approximately 16 years), this story, like Esfir herself, is achingly alive. An appended Yiddish glossary and discussion questions further enhance the text.” — Briana Shemroske, Booklist

“[Readers] will stay rooted in the everyday triumphs and growing pains of the narrator’s development from little girl to young lady, all while becoming more familiar with the facets of pre-Holocaust existence not often taught in class.” — School Library Journal

“Based on the true story of the German and Russian occupation of Poland during WWII and the real life of Esfir Manevich, Andrea Simon’s Esfir is Alive is the haunting tale of one girl’s struggle ‘to make sense of senseless things.’” – Foreword Reviews

About Andrea SimonEsfir Is Alive by Andrea Simon


Andrea Simon is the author of the memoir “Bashert: A Granddaughter’s Holocaust Quest,” as well as several published stories and essays. She is the recipient of numerous literary awards, including the winner of the Ernest Hemingway First Novel Contest, two Dortort Creative Writing Awards, the Stark Short Fiction Prize, the Short Story Society Award, and the Authors in the Park Short Story Writing Contest.

She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the City College of New York where she has taught writing. Also an accomplished photographer, Andrea lives in New York City.

Giveaway of Esfir Is Alive by Andrea Simon


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Karolina's Twins by Ronald H. BalsonKarolina’s Twins by Ronald H. Balson


Thanks to Staci Burt of  St. Martin’s Press, I am giving away one print copy of Karolina’s Twins by Ronald H. Balson.

Description of Karolina’s Twins by Ronald H. Balson


Lena Woodward, an elderly woman, enlists the help of both lawyer Catherine Lockhart and private investigator Liam Taggart to appraise the story of her harrowing past in Nazi occupied Poland. At the same time, Lena’s son Arthur presents her with a hefty lawsuit under the pretense of garnering her estate—and independence—for his own purposes. Where these stories intersect is through Lena’s dubious account of her life in war-torn Poland, and her sisterhood with a childhood friend named Karolina.

 Lena and Karolina struggled to live through the atrocity of the Holocaust, and at the same time harbored a courageous, yet mysterious secret of maternity that has troubled Lena throughout her adult life. In telling her story to Catherine and Liam, Lena not only exposes the realities of overcoming the horrors of the Holocaust, she also comes to terms with her own connection to her dark past.

Karolina’s Twins is a tale of survival, love, and resilience in more ways than one. As Lena recounts her story, Catherine herself also recognizes the unwavering importance of family as she prepares herself for the arrival of her unborn child. Through this association and many more, both Lena and Catherine begin to cherish the dogged ties that bind not only families and children, but the entirety of mankind.

Praise for Ronald H. Balson


“A new look at an old story…will stay with you long after you have finished it.” –The Huffington Post on Once We Were Brothers

“Uplifting and moving, intelligently written…an unusual insight into human character.” –Library Journal, starred review on Once We Were Brothers

 “A page-turning read filled with despair and anger but with hope, love, and humanity at its core.” –Jewish Book Council on Saving Sophie

About Ronald H. BalsonKarolina's Twins by Ronald H. Balson


RONALD H. BALSON is a Chicago trial attorney, an educator, and writer. His practice has taken him to several international venues. He is also the author of Saving Sophie and the international bestsellerOnce We Were Brothers.

Giveaway of Karolina’s Twins by Ronald H. Balson


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