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Follow Me As A Write And As An Illustrator, Cheryl Freier


Posted by cheryl - June 11th, 2016

WWII was over 75 years ago, but it is for me still worthy of writing about. I am a novelist of six Holocaust novels, and I am currently writing a seventh novel on the turmoil and triumphs that the Freier family experienced while the war waged in Slovakia. Follow me on www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com and purchase my books from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and from Author House. Author and illustrator, Cheryl Freier. You might also check out the three storybooks that I wrote and illustrated. One of the storybooks is titled, The Shepherd Boy And The Sheep Alphabet.

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My husband was a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust.


Posted by cheryl - June 2nd, 2016

My Husband Was a Young Boy In Nazi Slovakia
Does anyone know about the grayling fish? It is considered a delicacy in many countries of Europe. My husband caught the grayling fish in the pristine, placid waters of the lakes of Slovakia during the occupation by the Nazis. Read his story in the book, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems by author, Cheryl Freier You can purchase my books on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and on the publisher’s site, Author House.

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I Encapulated The Best Talent Within Me When I Wrote The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems Cheryl Freier author


Posted by cheryl - May 25th, 2016

When I wrote The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, I tried to create the spirit of wonder and creation with the words that I used to describe the main characters and the main events that they were ‘traveling through’. See website: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com. Purchase my novels on Author House, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon sites.

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A Little Bit of History About The Freier Family in Slovakia


Posted by cheryl - May 23rd, 2016

Two significant dates to keep in mind that happened in WWII—May 14th–
Netherlands surrenders, and Belgium surrenders on May 28.
the Grayling Hidden Truth Poems is a novel based on real true-to-life stories of the Freier family who survived the occupation of the Nazis in Slovakia. See The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems on Amazon, Author House and Barnes & Noble websites. See www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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I Am A Published Writer And Read My Novels That Are Posted on wwwlthegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com


Posted by cheryl - May 22nd, 2016

I am a published novelist. My novels are based upon the true-to-life experiences of my husband, who was a young survivor of the Nazi’s takeover of Slovakia. Access my website at www.thdgraylinghiddentruthpoems.com. See my books and purchase from three sites, including the publisher, Author House. Cheryl Freier

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About The Ring that Was Just Discovered In The False Bottom of a Cup That Had Been In Auschwicj


Posted by cheryl - May 20th, 2016

There was an article on Yahoo today that showed the picture of a ring, which was found so many years later; the ring had been hidden n a false bottom in a cup by someone who was a prisoner in Auschwitz. Kind of eerie, yet a definite reminder that terrible things happened to innocent people. My husband was a survivor of the Holocaust. He was caught in the throes of the war when the Nazis took over Slovakia. He and his family were taken from their home and put on train that was headed to Auschwich. Miraculously they escaped. Read the story of their remarkable journey in and out of harms way and into the arms of faith and freedom, See the website for author Cheryl Freier: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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Page 9 and last page of the Hollywood Treatment Screenplay for the novel on the Holocaust, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - May 19th, 2016

Hollywood Treatment Screenplay Page 9 The Grayling Original date: 3-9-2012
Author House Hollywood Treatment 5-15-2016
knows where this is going and tells him that he can’t leave them. It kills Joseph to admit it but he knows Sam must go. The family gathers whatever provisions they can and pack them for Sam. When the time comes for goodbyes, the feeling pervades tat this may be the last time they see their son and brother. Anna and Edith weep as Sam adventures into the forest.
May, 1945 – Joseph, Ana and the children somberly carry out their chores. Martin begs his parents to let him go and search ro4 Sam. Anna tells him that she will not risk losing another son. Before Martin can plead is cas, Frank steps into the clearning carrying a rifle. Frank and Josep loock eyes, unmoving, for a long tense moment. “Something ‘s wrong,” Anna whispers at this side. Frank glances around the clearing and walks slowly to Josep and amnna. “It’s over,” he tellw them. Disbelief clouds Joseph and Anna’s epressions. A slow smle from Frank lets them know that it’s true. Their joy fades as quickly as it came on as they remember Sam.
“Sam went looking for you,” Anna tells him. “Over a month ago now. When he couldn’t find you, we feared the worst.” Frank grins, “He did find me.” Anna and Joseph are confused. Frank says that it just took him a little lone than planned. Frank lets out a shrill whistle, drawing Sam out from behind a thick tree. “I had to make sure you weren’t the only ones out here who did not know that the war is over,” Frank smiles at her. Anna runs to Sam and wraps her arms tightly around hm. Sam’s siblings rush to welcome him home w2ith tears of joy.
Joseph offers Frank his hands and says that there is no way that he can ever repay him for everything he has done for the family throughout the war. Frank tells Joseph that I he takes his damn lumber business off o his hands, they can call it even.
THE END

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Page 8 Hollywood Treatment Screenplay of The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - May 17th, 2016

Hollywood Treatment Screenplay The Grayling Page 8
Author House Hollywood Treatment original 3-9-2012
Nearly three days. Hunger sets in as the supplies dwindle. Edith screams out as an enormous rat races across the floor. Joseph grabs a block of wood and hammers the rat. From outside, the shouts of Nazi SOLDIERS marching by, petrifies the family. They pray in silence for God to keep them hidden as a battle rages outside of their hidden door. Then, as suddenly as it began, the fighting stops. “Do we dare venture out?” Anna whispers. “If we don’t, we die,” Joseph tells them.
Joseph opens the hatch of the bunker and the wind blows life into the family sheltering within. As they exit, they must shield their eyes from the bright sunlight. Henry tugs on Joseph’s hand and asks his father if the war is over. Joseph tells him that all they can hope for is that …See www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com

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Page 7 of Hollywood Treatment Screenplay for the Grayling Hidden Truth Poems by Cheryl Freier


Posted by cheryl - May 15th, 2016

Hollywood Treatment Screenplay Page 7 of the novel, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
The dog stops for a moment then charges after a small brown rabbit. Soldiers are heard in the distance, changing direction. Sam begins to crawl towards the cave. He is He is nearly home when he is overcome with fear and grief. He lies prostate, behind a rotting tree. A hand reaches in and pulls him up. It is Martin. Sam tells his brother to let him be, he has nothing to live for. Martin grabs Sam by the shirt and pulls him close to his face. “Then you have let the Nazis win.”
Martin drags Sam towards the cave, stopping every few feet to listen for soldiers. When they finally arrive, Sam slumps to the floor. For two days, he lies in bed barely moving. On the third, everyone is relieved when Sam declares that he is hungry. The family watches him eat, smiling. Sam tells them his story, and confides that he had loved Sarah. Joseph tells him this world needs love, however brief it may be. Sam tells Joseph that he must go back. Joseph says that they will do it together.
Sam leads Joseph, Bernard and Martin to the lake. Working together, they collect the bodies of Sarah’s family and bury them. The men pray as Sam lays wild flowers at the grave. Afterward, Joseph orders Bernard to take what food he can from the house. Joseph warns him not to tell his brother.
It is nearly dawn when the men arrive home. They succumb to their exhaustion and sleep late into the day. They are awakened by Cannon blasts and explosions in the distance. Joseph commands his family to pick up whatever they can; they must leave the hideout now. There is no discussion as the family complies and they are soon ready to depart. They trek for nearly eight hours before Joseph stops them near a cave similar to the one they just vacated. “This is our new home,” he says solemnly. The family enters and lays on the damp ground, oblivious to the outside world.
The next morning, no one in the family has the strength or motivation to do the things needed to make the cave livable. Joseph tries to rally them, but his words of encouragement lack conviction and they all know it. Sam gets to his feet and addresses the others. He tells them that he understands how they fell, but they owe it to Sarah’s family, and all of the Jewish families that have been butchered by the Nazis, to survive and let the world know what they’ve suffered through. “If no one does this,” he urges, “then, to the rest of the world, it will be as I we never even existed.” Sam’s words move the others to action. Joseph and the boys construct a hidden entrance. Anna and Edith gather mushrooms and berries and Henry sets up his hand-carved wooden soldiers. As they sit to dinner that evening, Joseph glances around their new, slightly more spacious dwelling. He smiles and tells his family that they are moving up in the world.
The net morning, plans are heard overhead as the rumblings o an airstrike give way. Joseph informs his family that they must stay hidden. The battle clamors on for

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Page 6 of the Hollywood Treatment Screenplay of The Graylng Hidden Truth Poems by author Cheryl Freier


Posted by cheryl - May 12th, 2016

Author House Hollywood Treatment Screenplay of The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
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For dinner. While feasting on potatoes and venison, Sam tells Jonah about his father’s lumber business and his family’s current predicament. Jonah frowns deeply, but says nothing about it. As it begins to get dark, Sam thanks them for their hospitality and excuses himself saying he must return home. Jonah gives Sam some cookies fdor his journey. Sarah peeks out of the kitchen as Sam heads home.
Sam enters the small cave empty handed. Anna questions the dact that he rished all day and caught nothing. He shamefully apologizes and says he hopes to have better luck tomorrow. When Sam leaces to gather wood, Anna instructs Martin to follow his brother tomorrow. The following morning, Sam heads straight to the lake, with Martin secretly in tow. Martin watches in amazement as Sam teaches Sarah to fish. At the cave, Martin blurts out that Sam has found a girlfriend. Anna steps back, frowning worriedly.
As he and Sarah fish, Sam notices a flash of light across the lake. “What is that?” he asks. Sarah informs him that it is just Molly sunbathing. Sam rises suddenly, grabbing Sarah by the arm; he tells her that they must go. A lumbering, gray cloud blocks out the sun. Molly stands and brushes off her clothes. She folds a piece of cardboard, fashioned wth tin foil, and heads up the hill. A gunshot rings out and a bullet grazes Molly’s head. Molly falters, stunned and shaking, as nine SOLDIERS close in around her, demanding to know where she is from. Her purple lips cannot answer. A soldier slaps he5r. As she falls too the ground, her hand brushes against his rifle. Instinctively, he fires. Confusion and disbelief cloud Molly’s expression as she glances at her blood soaked clothes. She turns her eyes up. The last things she sees are the indifferent faces or the men who’ve murdered her. The soldiers follow a path to Sarah’s house. Their rifle butts crash through the front door, revealing Jonah and Rachel hovering together. Jonah gently moves Rachel behind him. He holds up a hand and opens his mouth, but he has no words for them. The soldiers open fire, brutally cutting them down.
Sam and Sarah hear the shots long before they reach the house. Sarah tries to run, but Sam pulls her back. He tells her not to go. She struggles, crying that she must go to her family. Sam pins her to the ground and tells her that she ust be quiet. Sam holds tight as she pummels him until she is out of strength. Sam loosens his hold. Looking him in the eye, Sarah screams out. As he lunges for her, she screams out again, louder and louder. He lets her go and she runs off screaming for her mother. Sam bows his head, resigned. He flinches as three shots are heard. Sarah lies lifeless on the shore.
Sam hides under a bramble bush, shaking with fear. As the barking of dogs grows louder, Sam grabs the berries and begins rubbing them all over himself. The crackle of leaves grows louder as the barking draws closer. A dog emerges, sniffing the air.

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