My Berlin: Childhood Reflections

Author:   Christel Alexander
Publisher:   Christel Konang
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9781941048016


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 March 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Christel Alexander
Publisher:   Christel Konang
Imprint:   Christel Konang
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.191kg
ISBN:  

9781941048016


ISBN 10:   1941048013
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 March 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""I loved 'My Berlin'. It really brought home the human dimension of war. . . . The characters are very well drawn as seen through the eyes of a child. . . . I loved the way the stories led right into the songs. . . ."" - Mark Winkler, Review on Amazon.com ""Christel Alexander's natural warmth, old-world charm and her simple but evocative way with lyrics combine to draw the audience to her and to relate to her as they might to a favorite relative with interesting stories to tell.""- Elliot Zwiebach, Cabaret Scenes ""These stories of childhood stunned me to the core. . . . 'My Berlin' will allow you to see the true life horror through a child's eye."" - Deborah Fields Perez in Susie Duncan Sexton's Blog ""This . . . has kept me up at night and has opened my eyes to what it was like living during that time in history. . . . "" - David Earl Woodbury, Review on Amazon.com


"""I loved 'My Berlin'. It really brought home the human dimension of war. . . . The characters are very well drawn as seen through the eyes of a child. . . . I loved the way the stories led right into the songs. . . ."" - Mark Winkler, Review on Amazon.com ""Christel Alexander's natural warmth, old-world charm and her simple but evocative way with lyrics combine to draw the audience to her and to relate to her as they might to a favorite relative with interesting stories to tell.""- Elliot Zwiebach, Cabaret Scenes ""These stories of childhood stunned me to the core. . . . 'My Berlin' will allow you to see the true life horror through a child's eye."" - Deborah Fields Perez in Susie Duncan Sexton's Blog ""This . . . has kept me up at night and has opened my eyes to what it was like living during that time in history. . . . "" - David Earl Woodbury, Review on Amazon.com"


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Christel Alexander was born and raised in Berlin, Germany, where she completed an apprenticeship in engineering design and drafting. After immigrating to the USA in 1957, she earned a B.A. degree and a Phi Beta Kappa Key from the University of California, Berkeley; as well as M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Southern California (USC) with a major in Economics. She has taught at USC; at the California State University, Los Angeles; California State College, Dominguez Hills; Rio Hondo College in California; and at Miami Dada Junior College, as well as the Miami Senior High Adult Education Center, in Florida. To continue her own liberal arts education, Christel has pursued post graduate courses in theater arts, music and voice, and participated in workshops at the Songwriters Guild of America. An avid reader since childhood, Christel Alexander loves good stories and likes to tell them. After attending a workshop by New York's performance icon Julie Wilson, she found a receptive audience among the cabaret aficionados of California. Christel has perfected her story-telling skills in theaters, clubs and private venues, including the world-famous Gardenia Supper Club in Hollywood, California. While the author follows the sage advice ""write about what you know,"" she intermingles freely her own recollections with those of friends, family and acquaintances. Hence, her stories are told from the point of view of a composite character, Lina Bhero, named after Berolina-a female statue that once stood in the center of Berlin and to this day remains an allegorical symbol of the city.

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