Fraulein: Struggle for Identity

Author:   Jeffrey T Leonards
Publisher:   Piscataqua Press
ISBN:  

9781950381982


Pages:   410
Publication Date:   23 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jeffrey T Leonards
Publisher:   Piscataqua Press
Imprint:   Piscataqua Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.753kg
ISBN:  

9781950381982


ISBN 10:   1950381986
Pages:   410
Publication Date:   23 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Leonards successfully blends the horrific events of early 20th century Germany with the life story of Annika, whose search for meaning in life leads her into a career in medicine and beyond that into psychiatry and treatment of mental illness. The novel breathes life into many of the key issues of the era, including anti-Semitism, the mass hysteria of Fascism, and the totalitarian regime's iconic institutions, the concentration camps and the euthanasia programs. Experiencing all of this, Annika tries valiantly to maintain her sanity as well as her sense of morality, and in describing her struggles Leonards has created one of the most unforgettable characters in modern literature. -Jack Morrison, Ph.D. Author of Ravensbruck: Everyday Life in a Women's Concentration Camp 1939-45 Amazing really what you have done... Ambitious and panoramic! -Charles Rotmil Maine's last known survivor of the Holocaust Fraulein is a masterfully written, psychologically astute portrayal of a young woman living and practicing psychiatry in a country descending into political and moral insanity, a chaos that consumes its intelligentsia and decent people, and that threatens to consume her own integrity. Filled with lyrical, almost transcendental beauty, and etched depictions of evil, Fraulein is both a gripping story and an unforgettable lesson from history that the gift of a civilized society cannot be taken for granted, but must be nurtured at every turn - it is the only thing saving humanity from the abyss. -Jonathan Borkum, Ph.D. Psychologist and Author of Chronic Headache: Biology, Psychology, and Behavioral Treatment Your fictional character, Annika, sounds like my kind of person... -Tony Campolo, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Eastern University; public speaker; author of over 35 books; and former spiritual advisor to US President Bill Clinton.


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JEFFREY T. LEONARDS is a retired psychologist living in Maine. He is the author of numerous scholarly publications and the former editor of The Maine Psychologist. His lifelong interest in man's inherent capacity for cruelty has inspired extensive study in the fields of sociology, politics, existential philosophy and history, particularly 20th century. When not engaged in cycling, hockey, and Nordic skiing, Dr. Leonards devotes full-time to writing. He is currently crafting his second novel.

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