In the Time of Madmen

Author:   Mark A. Prelas
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
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9789493276154


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   15 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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“Overall, the narrative, a tribute to Prelas’ mother, is a reflective one with a persistent sense of melancholy that carries through to its accounts of the present day. Although it’s filled with historical details, it’s primarily a family saga.” — Kirkus Reviews A story of struggle, heroism, and triumph during the rise of fascism and communism. In the Time of Madmen examines a journey of discovery through the eyes of one family against world events of the past 125 years. Hope, love and resilience sustained them. The story focuses primarily on the life of the author's mother, Katheryn (1921-2014). Her drive and perseverance led her to the brink of achieving her dream of competing in the Olympics and then studying medicine, only to have that dream derailed by WWII. At the age of 18, she was taken from her home near present-day Zagreb (Croatia) and forced to serve as a slave laborer in Lübeck (Germany). She survived near starvation, grievous injuries during a bombing, and tuberculosis. All the time, she had to hide her Jewish ancestry to protect herself and her sisters. The author's father, Jure (1913-1988), also cheated death many times. The Nazis wanted to send him to a death camp because they believed he was a Gypsy, but quick thinking saved his life. One can only describe their chance meeting in 1942, amidst the chaos in Europe, as fate and a tribute to the power of love. Identity is a product of time and place. Who we are is inextricably linked to the forces of history. Context matters. The present rise of strongmen of all stripes provides a cautionary lesson for us.

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Author:   Mark A. Prelas
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
Imprint:   Amsterdam Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9789493276154


ISBN 10:   9493276155
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   15 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Mom's Story, Part 1 Dad's Story, Part 1 Mom's Story, Part 2 Dad's Story, Part 2 Uncle Mike's Story Immigration, Part 1 Immigration, Part 2 A Son Start of Grade School A Time of Change High School College Graduate School and Marriage Dad's Death Return to Europe Popovača Declining Health The Fall The Tragedy Gone But Not Forgotten About the Author Photos Amsterdam Publishers Holocaust Library

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Overall, the narrative, a tribute to Prelas' mother, is a reflective one with a persistent sense of melancholy that carries through to its accounts of the present day. Although it's filled with historical details, it's primarily a family saga. - Kirkus Reviews


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Although this is the first memoir written by Dr Mark A. Prelas, he is an award-winning author. His works include numerous books, articles and editorials in the fields of science, nonproliferation, energy, the environment and counterterrorism. Mark is a professor emeritus in the college of engineering at the University of Missouri where he began his career in teaching and research in 1979.

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