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Let Us All Pray For Peace and Prosperity by novelist and storybook writer Cheryl Freier


Posted by cheryl - August 8th, 2016

Wishes of peace and prosperity to all of us. Let us hope and pray for the freedom and peace in our near future. Let us also hope for prosperity. It has been 75 years since Hitler rose to power. Believe me my father-in-law suffered in Nazi Slovakia. Read my novels on the Holocaust from the website: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com. Purchase my books on any online bookstore. Thank you. Author and illustrator Cheryl Freier

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Find out what happened in Nazi Slovakia to a family that survived the Holocaust


Posted by cheryl - August 3rd, 2016

Look and learn from the story about what happened in Nazi Slovakia. Read Cheryl Freier’s novels on the Holocaust in Slovakia. Access her website at www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com. Purchase her books from any online book store. Visit her link on GoFundMe.com/thegrayling and contribute to help her to market her books. Cheryl has hopes to have a foundation in her husband, Martin Freier’s honor.

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For the finest of reading experiences,


Posted by cheryl - June 28th, 2016

Read all of Cheryl Freier’s novels on the Holocaust and read to your children her delightful storybooks. Purchase the books on any online book website.

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Read The Memorable story of Joseph Freier and his flight for freedom by Cnherhy Freier


Posted by cheryl - June 23rd, 2016

Cheryl Freier’s The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems is an epic book. It is the story about Joseph Freier who was faced with a nightmare: how does he save his family from the deadly grips of the Nazi soldiers? Read the book. Travel with Joseph as he traverses the unknown realms of hate and emerges unscathed with a renewed sense of hope. Cheryl Freier

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Author House Hollywood Treatment Page Five The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems Written by Cheryl Freier


Posted by cheryl - May 9th, 2016

Author House Hollywood Treatment Screenplay The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
Page 5 Date Composed: 3-9-12
me,” she demands. “Yes, I am a Jew,” he says with conviction. “Well, so am I,” she says proudly. They pause, gazing at each other for a moment and then share a smile. She tells Sam she must go. He watches, until she is out of sight.
Sam rushes to the clearing and gathers a hefty burlap sack left by Frank. He races home retracing his steps, ensuring that he will be able to find his way back to the lake. As Sam enters the cave, Joseph asks where he has been. Sam tells him that he has been exploring. Joseph clearly doesn’t approve. Sam assures him that he need not worry. Joseph has taught him well. Anna glances at Sam, a knowing look on her face.
The next morning, Sam eats quickly and tells his family that he is off to fish. Joseph suggdsts he take the boys along, but Sam protests that they will slow him down. As the hours roll by at the lake, Sam keeps a hopeful eye out for Sarah. Near dark, he rises dejectedly and starts to leave until he hears Sarah singing, nearby. He follows the voice. “I thought you wouldn’t come,” he startles her, standing on the shore. Sarah composes herself and gives him a smile. She tells him she cannot stay. Sam takes her hand and asks her name. She tells him that it’s Sarah and that, yes, she will be there again tomorrow.
The next week Sam rises and readies his fishing gear. He tells Anna that he will be gone most of the day. She begins to question him about going fishing every day for two weeks, but his eyes plead with her not to make him answer. He kisses her cheek and departs.
Sam gathers wildflowers as he makes his way to Sarah. Sam sneaks up on her at the lake and puts a hand on her shoulder. She gasps and spins to find him smiling at het. He warns her to be more careful; what if he was a Nazi soldier? Sarah laughs off the thought and asks if the flowers are for her. He sheepishly hands them over. Sam and Sarah spend the afternoon chatting about their lies before the Nazis arrived, Sam learns that Sarah comes from a wealthy family and that she cannot wait to return to her home after the war. Sam asks how she knows that her house will even be there. She assures him it will. The sky turns gray, and Sam tells her that he must go before the rain comes. She invites him to come with her to her hideout.
Sam and Sarah climb a steep hill, past dozens or deeply set pine trees. There, in the thick brush, is a large, wooden house with hand carved shutters and thick chiseled planks for its front door. As they reach the house, Sarah’s sister, MOLLY (12), runs out to greet them. Sarah’s father, ONAH (50), and mother RACHEL (35), welcome them in. They enter a spacious living room filled with ample wooden chairs, each with hand-sewn quilts on top of them. There are lace curtains and fine china on the dining table. “So is Sarah’s friend?” Jonah grins. He tells Sam that he must stay

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The People In Nazi Slovakia Resisted The Nazis. Read Martin Freier’s Powerful Story of Survival


Posted by cheryl - July 27th, 2015

Martin Freier was a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust in Slovakia. Read Martin’s thoughtful, and reflective, and powerful poems in his book of poetry, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems. Each poem has a special energy of its own.

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