Death March Escape

Death March Escape
Title Death March Escape PDF eBook
Author Jack J. Hersch
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 351
Release 2018-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526740230

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“Blending elements of memoir, history, and biography,” the son of a Holocaust survivor “portrays the horrifying reality of the . . . concentration camps” (Midwest Book Review). In June 1944, the Nazis locked eighteen-year-old Dave Hersch into a railroad boxcar and shipped him from his hometown of Dej, Hungary, to Mauthausen Concentration Camp, the harshest, cruelest camp in the Reich. After ten months in the granite mines of Mauthausen’s nearby sub-camp, Gusen, he weighed less than 80lbs, nothing but skin and bones. Somehow surviving the relentless horrors of these two brutal camps, as Allied forces drew near Dave was forced to join a death march to Gunskirchen Concentration Camp, over thirty miles away. Soon after the start of the march, and more dead than alive, Dave summoned a burst of energy he did not know he had and escaped. Quickly recaptured, he managed to avoid being killed by the guards. Put on another death march a few days later, he achieved the impossible: he escaped again. Using only his father’s words for guidance, Jack Hersch takes us along as he flies to Europe to learn the secrets his father never told of his time in the camps. Beginning in the verdant hills of his father’s Hungarian hometown, we accompany Jack’s every step as he describes the unimaginable: what his father must have seen and felt while struggling to survive in the most abominable places on earth. “This deeply personal and extremely informative portrait of a man of indomitable will to live, as Hersch emphasizes, reminds us of why we must never forget nor trivialize the full, shocking truth about the Holocaust.”—Booklist

The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100

The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100
Title The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100 PDF eBook
Author Robert William Fogel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 220
Release 2004-05-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521004886

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Escape from Death Valley

Escape from Death Valley
Title Escape from Death Valley PDF eBook
Author LeRoy Johnson
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1987
Genre History
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Escape Artist

Escape Artist
Title Escape Artist PDF eBook
Author William A. Noguera
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 548
Release 2018-01-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1609807987

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An ABA Indies Introduce Top Ten Title for Winter 2018 William A. Noguera has spent thirty-four years at the notorious San Quentin Prison, home to the nation’s largest and deadliest death row. Each day, men plot against you and your life rests on a razor’s edge. In Escape Artist, he describes his personal growth as a man and artist and shares his insights into daily life and the fight to survive in the underworld of prison culture. After being sentenced to death, he arrived at San Quentin Prison and was thrown into a rat-infested cell—it was there that he discovered the key to his escape: art. Over the next three decades, Noguera rebelled against conventional prison behavior, and instead forged the code he lives by today—accepting responsibility for his actions, and a self-imposed discipline of rehabilitation. In the process, he has explored his capacity to bring focus and clarity to his artistic vision. Escape Artist exposes the violence, politics and everyday existence within the underbelly of society that is prison life. In an unprecedented narrative, Noguera reveals the emotional and heart-wrenching loss that landed him on death row and the journey he has taken to become an award-winning artist, speaker, and author—a tale of one man’s transformation through tragedy.

Death Grip

Death Grip
Title Death Grip PDF eBook
Author Matt Samet
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 287
Release 2013-02-12
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1250022363

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Death Grip chronicles a top climber's near-fatal struggle with anxiety and depression, and his nightmarish journey through the dangerous world of prescription drugs. Matt Samet lived to climb, and craved the challenge, risk, and exhilaration of conquering sheer rock faces around the United States and internationally. But Samet's depression, compounded by the extreme diet and fitness practices of climbers, led him to seek professional help. He entered the murky, inescapable world of psychiatric medicine, where he developed a dangerous addiction to prescribed medications—primarily "benzos," or benzodiazepines—that landed him in institutions and nearly killed him. With dramatic storytelling, persuasive research data, and searing honesty, Matt Samet reveals the hidden epidemic of benzo addiction, which some have suggested can be harder to quit than heroin. Millions of adults and teenagers are prescribed these drugs, but few understand how addictive they are—and how dangerous long-term usage can be, even when prescribed by doctors. After a difficult struggle with addiction, Samet slowly makes his way to a life in recovery through perseverance and a deep love of rock climbing. Conveying both the exhilaration of climbing in the wilderness and the utter madness of addiction, Death Grip is a powerful and revelatory memoir.

Through the Jungle of Death

Through the Jungle of Death
Title Through the Jungle of Death PDF eBook
Author Stephen Brookes
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Pages 164
Release 2002-03-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0471189111

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A GRIPPING SURVIVOR STORY OF ONE FAMILY'S FLIGHT FROM BURMA DURING THE JAPANESE INVASION "As uplifting a testimonial to human courage as any to emerge from World War II."--Daily Mail (London) "A tale of hair-raising adventure, survival, love and loss, shot through with rage, polemic, unlikely humour and a rare spiritual sensibility."--Telegraph Magazine (London) "Unique and heartfelt . . . a tale of human resilience and bravery in the most desperate circumstances."--The Irish News "Written with simplicity, understanding, and surprising good humour. It deserves to be read."--The Times Educational Supplement (London)

Midguard

Midguard
Title Midguard PDF eBook
Author Thomas Bradley
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 2017-01-10
Genre
ISBN 9781520181028

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From the depths of the earth, an ancient evil awakes. Enter William Clayson, a young man recently named as a beneficiary to his uncle's estate, with the provision that he takes up his uncles role at a prestigious London firm. Trouble begins when a miner dies in a bizarre accident, and the accidents keep coming. When William learns that his uncle did not die by accident, the gates of hell open and what once guarded them is loose on the earth, and when a friend goes missing all in the space of 24 hours, William wishes that he stayed home. Midguard will keep you guessing till the end. There is no peace. Midguard will never relent. There is no place you can go to hide and death is no escape