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Read The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems For A Fabulous Reading Experience Of How the Freier’s Found Goodness Even In Such A Bitter War


Posted by cheryl - August 27th, 2015

Treat Yourself to the Finest of Reading Experiences by Reading the Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
A monumental, powerful passage of words as was written on page 60 of the novel, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, “Sam went to open the door when the man called at him and speak loudly, ‘Please take some bread, and cookies, and some fresh pot cheese with our and remember that the ring will be waiting for you when you come back’. Sam shook his head up and down once, and looked at the man through the lens of a tear on the front of his eye, and said, “Thank you”. His heart pounded away—-beating to the tune of goodness. He was about to say, “If we make it back”, and he could not mutter any other words, as his face turned red and more tears began to flow. Not wanting the jeweler to see him crying, he turned and walked out the door.”

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Read Cheryl Freier’s Captivating Novel on the Holocaust, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - August 26th, 2015

Fine tune your reading to include Cheryl Freier’s novels on the holocaust.
Cheryl Freier’s novels on the Holocaust are rich with feelings, and momentum, and reactions to the Nazi occupation of Slovakia. From page 123, it reads, “Anna swept her feet across the hardened ground, crying, as she said in a garbled, anxious voice, and she held out her hands, ‘come and have some hot coffee to the three men.’ All three nodded their heads in an upward motion, and they sat down with somber expressions on their faces at the wooden kitchen table”. Passage is taken from the novel, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems. See the website: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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Remember. Remember To Read The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems. Martin’s Story


Posted by cheryl - August 25th, 2015

From the novel, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, in Chapter 10 Escape To the Nearby Woods
Taken from page 51, “the door to the house was open. They walked in and Joseph closed the door behind them. Joseph said, “We shall sleep here tonight, but this is a terrible war, and the Nazis will be back with more vengeance, and we may not be as lucky the next time. Luck has a way of running out. Tomorrow we leave. We will live in the woods.” No one said a word. They all knew that Joseph was right. They knew that Joseph had saved their lives thus far”. See the website: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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Reading and thinking about concepts like the grayling fish that has meaning


Posted by cheryl - August 24th, 2015

The grayling fish was an immediate source of food for Martin’s family who were hiding from the Nazis
The novel The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems is about a family in Nazi Slovakia who escaped to the woods. The significance of the grayling fish is that the fish spawned in the waters in the lakes in Slovakia and was plentiful. The grayling fish, however, fights fiercely to survive after it has been taken from the water. The grayling fish became the Freier family’s symbol of survival. They survived the war.

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A passage of words denoting happening from th novel, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - August 23rd, 2015

Portions of the text taken from The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
From page 29 from Chapter 7 Joseph Working And Anna Delivering Babies
“Martin caught more colds than the other children. He was at home more. He helped his mother to cook. He helped is mother to clean the house. He helped his other gather and carry the groceries when she went to shop, even though all of the food was rationed. …..A voice of a young man shouted, “Help me. My wife needs a midwife”……….

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Discussion of Chapter 5 Of the Novel The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - August 21st, 2015

Reading Chapter 5 of the Book, the Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
Following the chapter heading, which reads “Getting Our Names Off Of the Germans List” the words read, “We had prepared, but as Joseph commented just as he felt we were safe from any German pursuers, we had taken too big a chance. Joseph suggested that we use strategy. Joseph suggested that the next time that the Germans came that he would go and escape through the attic. That way he could come later to rescue us. All agreed. In the meantime, Joseph said, “I must tell my foreman to take our names off of today’s roundup list. “I must tell my foreman to take our names of today’s roundup list. We slept in the woods that night. We were hungry, but a safe place to sleep was our concern……”

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Taken From A Passage From The Book The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - August 19th, 2015

A Passage Of Meaningful Words Taken From the Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems
Taken from the beginning of the book, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems: page XV “News of what happened on Khristallnacht spread throughout Europe. Hitler’s vengeance and hatred of Jewish people were behind all of the destruction of Jewish businesses, the burning and destruction of nearly 200 synagogues of worship, and the death of 50 Jewish people. Europe and its people would never be the same. The world would never be the same…..”

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Powerful Words Taken From The Beginning of the Book, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - August 19th, 2015

A Short Excerpt taken from the beginning of the book, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems (poems written by Martin Freier). Martin was a survivor of the Holocaust in Nazi Slovakia.
Taken from the beginning of the book, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems, from xiii, “History show us that before and during World War II, and in German, there was an extreme element of power-hungry leaders willing to eradicate entire societies in order to establish themselves as the supreme rulers…..”

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The Book the Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems Is Written In Memoriam To Martin Freier


Posted by cheryl - August 18th, 2015

From the poem that Martin Freier wrote, Hate
Like a brush fire
That never ends, ‘hate’ just spreads
Throughout the neighborhood,
Though it does little good.
In its wake, hate keeps burning,
Always churning,
And using everything that is good
For fodder and food.
Fanned by the winds from the Northeast,
Hate breeds hate
Among those that are blessed
And those that are cursed by fate.
When people are fighting
In its presence,
hate is winning,
By piling lies upon lies
While love is dying,
No one who is in its path
Can escape hate’s wrath.
It sets friend against friend
Until it achieves its malicious end.

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Read The Book, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems to find out more about the war that raged in Slovakia during WWII


Posted by cheryl - August 16th, 2015

From the Novel, the Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
Blog Written by Cheryl Freier
The words are taken from Chapter 4 – THEN THE GERMANS CAME: “Then one day Henry saw a lot of dust of clouds on the ground, moving like the wind and he knew. We were spared nearly one year. What Henry spotted was two motorcycles coming towards out town. He ran down the hill, one foot running forward and then the other running even faster—just like wheels with spokes—his feet turning and turning”.

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