A Slice of Life - A Journey of Escape and Finding Meaning (Paperback)

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"In the distance I could hear what I thought was intermittent machine gun fire, imagining that it came from the marines who had a garrison in town. "

Experience a whole lifetime in Henry Kent's inspiring memoir, "A Slice of Life." Beginning with the German bombing of Rotterdam in 1940, this harrowing saga tells the true story of one man's journey from Jewish refugee to American family man.

Hans Kats is twenty-six years old when the Germans attack his hometown. After fleeing to the United States, he attempts to forge a life for himself in a tool factory in Springfield, Vermont.

But Kats remains determined to help his home country and eventually joins the US Army's Counter Intelligence Corps, changing his name to "Henry Kent" to disguise his Jewish ancestry. After ferreting out German spies, befriending concentration camp survivors, and gathering information for troop movements, Kent finally witnesses the end of World War II and returns home.

Back in the United States, Kent makes a major life change by becoming a Christian pastor. This move, however, ultimately kindles a desire to reconnect with his Jewish roots, sending him on a spiritual journey that lasts a lifetime.


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"In the distance I could hear what I thought was intermittent machine gun fire, imagining that it came from the marines who had a garrison in town. "

Experience a whole lifetime in Henry Kent's inspiring memoir, "A Slice of Life." Beginning with the German bombing of Rotterdam in 1940, this harrowing saga tells the true story of one man's journey from Jewish refugee to American family man.

Hans Kats is twenty-six years old when the Germans attack his hometown. After fleeing to the United States, he attempts to forge a life for himself in a tool factory in Springfield, Vermont.

But Kats remains determined to help his home country and eventually joins the US Army's Counter Intelligence Corps, changing his name to "Henry Kent" to disguise his Jewish ancestry. After ferreting out German spies, befriending concentration camp survivors, and gathering information for troop movements, Kent finally witnesses the end of World War II and returns home.

Back in the United States, Kent makes a major life change by becoming a Christian pastor. This move, however, ultimately kindles a desire to reconnect with his Jewish roots, sending him on a spiritual journey that lasts a lifetime.

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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2014

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-1-4935-6169-8

Barcode

9781493561698

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LSN

1-4935-6169-3



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