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Razed Monuments - by Tim Heerdink (Paperback)

Razed Monuments - by  Tim Heerdink (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"<em>Razed Monuments</em> is a powerful representation of the Holocaust. It is like a time capsule recorded today in an artistic form to be used by future generations. Well done."</p><p><strong>-Stephen "Pista" Nasser</strong>, Holocaust survivor and author of <em>My Brother's Voice</em> & <em>Journey to Freedom</em></p><p> </p><p>"On behalf of my mother, I would like to thank <strong>Tim Heerdink</strong> for keeping my mother's message, story, and life lessons alive."</p><p>-Alex Kor, son of Eva Mozes Kor</p><p> </p><p>"In "I am Not a Jew," a reader asks the author, why he cares so much about the Holocaust, to which Heerdink responds, "How can one care so little?" In these ambitious, heartfelt narrative poems, Heerdink gives voice to the voiceless and the personal becomes political. His message is clear. All of history, especially the holocaust can happen again if we let it."</p><p><strong>-Margaret McMullan</strong>, author of <em>Where the Angels Lived</em></p><p> </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<em>Razed Monuments</em> is a powerful representation of the Holocaust. It is like a time capsule recorded today in an artistic form to be used by future generations. Well done."</p><p><strong>-Stephen "Pista" Nasser</strong>, Holocaust survivor and author of <em>My Brother's Voice</em> & <em>Journey to Freedom</em></p><p> </p><p>"On behalf of my mother, I would like to thank <strong>Tim Heerdink</strong> for keeping my mother's message, story, and life lessons alive."</p><p>-Alex Kor, son of Eva Mozes Kor</p><p> </p><p>"In "I am Not a Jew," a reader asks the author, why he cares so much about the Holocaust, to which Heerdink responds, "How can one care so little?" In these ambitious, heartfelt narrative poems, Heerdink gives voice to the voiceless and the personal becomes political. His message is clear. All of history, especially the holocaust can happen again if we let it."</p><p><strong>-Margaret McMullan</strong>, author of <em>Where the Angels Lived</em></p><br>

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