American Holidays Short Stories

American Holidays Short Stories by Rob Driscoll, published by AuthorHouse in June 2002, presents a collection of narratives that explore the impact of war on ordinary citizens. This edition, comprising 180 pages, is written in English and delves into the lives of three women whose destinies are irrevocably altered by the devastation of conflict in their homelands.
Readers will find true stories that highlight the resilience and struggles of these women. The narratives include Marysia’s deportation from Eastern Poland to Siberia, Annedore’s denial of entry to her homeland in Silesia after World War II, and Wiesia’s involvement with the Solidarity Movement in Communist Poland. Through these accounts, the book examines themes of survival and hope amidst the chaos of war.
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How do ordinary citizens survive the devastation of war when it arrives on their own soil? These are the true stories of three women whose destiny was changed forever when their lives and homelands were shattered by invasion.
MARYSIA’S JOURNEY begins with her deportation from Eastern Poland to a collective farm in Siberia.
Annedore of DENIED ENTRANCE was refused entry to Silesia, her homeland, at war’s end since this area of Eastern Germany had been given to Poland after World War II.
WIESIA, WOMAN OF HOPE reveals a firsthand picture of life in Poland when the country becomes a Communist Satellite after World War II. She is perilously involved with the Solidarity Movement as it is born and flourishes.
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