Action and narrative of this historical novel penetrate into the heart and minds of Second World War Nazi Holocaust survivors as well as the characters with whom they interact. It conveys the texture and content of the characters" lives, their joys, dreams, nightmares, and preoccupations with the New World, its coercions and sorrows. The overwhelming concern is the pursuit of life and justice, not thoughts of revenge for those who had perished by the hand of the assassin. The eyewitness survivor"s wish is to serve as the moral conscience of society and a memory capsule for future generations. The author emphatically pursues his interrupted education, and is drafted into the US Army for service during the Korean War. Here, he has an opportunity to examine his and his family"s reaction to the unfolding situation. His father, Henry and his brother Roman are both coping with the dire circumstances in a quasi-heroic manner. All three pursue their goals to the best of their ability, interacting with one another, as fit for a loving and forgiving familial scene. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Beyond Anger (William Samelson)