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Escape to Live

ESCAPE TO LIVE is the story of a wealthy Jewish family in pre-war Germany. They and their offspring, and relatives lose everything, scattering to the four winds, and then find each other again.

As Reviewed by New York Times best selling author Ellen Tanner Marsh:

Does love conquer all? Can it bloom even in chaos? In Escape to Live, Sol Berg’s luminous debut, love not only survives, but shines its brightest when the world around it lies in terrible darkness.

Berg introduces us to two extraordinary characters, Marcus and Gretchen, living in Germany in the 1930s. They’re happy, successful and in love, but the shadow of Nazi fascism is fast approaching. Before too long Hitler’s Gestapo is harassing them, and although they make plans to escape with Marcus’s mother, Elena, war quickly engulfs them and they are forced to go their separate ways. In lucid, brilliant prose, Berg lets us follow the poignant journey of each member of this incredible trio. Marcus masquerades as an officer in the German army only to ultimately find himself taken prisoner in the Russian campaign. Gretchen struggles with her baby son in England, desperate for news of her lover. Elena survives a concentration camp, finally escaping to work in a German bakery.

In Berg’s capable hands, life—and love—stumble on. Both Marcus and Gretchen remarry, but they never forget one another, while Marcus never stops searching for his mother. Heartbreakingly, in a rare twist of fate, Gretchen and Marcus reencounter one another, only to have tragedy once again enter their lives.

This is an evocative and deeply moving novel. From the early days of Nazi Germany to the struggles on the Golan Heights, Berg gives us both a historic, resilient portrait of the Jews and a moving testament to the power of love.

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Product Details:
Author: SL Berg
Paperback: 274 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 18, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1419621068
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 0.68 inches
Package Weight: 0.84 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
 
 

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5Excellent book of love - and triumph  Oct 19, 2007
By ellen "ellen in atlanta"
Marcus Feldman was the son of a successful department chain executive in Berlin in the 1930's Marcus works with his father at the store - The Feldmans had it all - love, success, money - Marcus had fallen in love with a girl, Gretchen, in his family's department store, and was planning on marrying her. The atmosphere around Berlin and Germany as a whole was changing...the Feldmans were Jewish..and the tide was turning against the Jewish people. Marcus must take over the business when his father dies suddenly, and he finds that the government is going to audit his store and see if they are in accord with their taxes - Marcus feels it is time for his mother and fiance to leave Germany - Marcus devises an escape plan for his family - Thanks to a good friend who is in the German army, Marcus impersonates a German soldier, and his mother goes to 'visit' her in-laws in Poland. He and Gretchen marry, and she leaves for Liverpool, where she will wait for Marcus. Then they will all rendevous and start a new life in a freer world. But plans go awry...Gretchen gives birth to their son alone in England. Gretchen finds solace in a good Jewish man, Steve Goldman - whom she finally marries - Marcus had been in a POW camp in Siberia - after he is released, he finds love with Tanya, and they marry and like many of that time (post WWII) the Jews went to Palestine, where they fought for their own land, Israel. It is surprising that both families settle in Palestine, and both successful. It is a matter of time until both families meet, and they are close friends - It is a story of triumph of life, even in the direst of circumstances, love, through types of separations, and determination for their people to be together and unified country.
Escape to Live is a beautifully written book that will make those old enough remember, those of us too young to be amazed that so much horror truly transpired. From that horror came a more unified world..
Excellent reading.


5A triumph over evil, a journey of a man's life  May 04, 2008
By Gary S. Allen "J. Allen"
A thrilling story with historical significance. Marcus' life is turned upside down during the time of the Nazi's, but he is a man of great hope, courage, and perserverance. You will experience the full gamut of emotions when you read this book; love, fear, joy, sorrow and triumph of good over evil and the power of love. I look forward to SL Berg's next book.

5Great Job Sol!  Aug 18, 2007
By Cindy Crawford
I thoroughly enjoyed the drama, suspense, and multi-faceted characters in this great and enthralling story! I am certainly looking forward to this author's next book with anticipation.

5Escape to Live S.L. Berg  Apr 09, 2007
By sejla hadziabdic "Sejla"
Escape to Live is great book and I definitely recommend to everyone. Berg introduces the reader to characters that are strong and resilient. They are very much in love and they limes are entangled forever. Their romance induce in spite of war and devastation. It is adventures story and ones you start reading it you will not put out of your hands.

5Engrossing, exciting fast read.  Feb 17, 2007
By David L. Raskin "Avid reader"
This book should be made into a movie; it's perfect. It has everything including marvelous character development. It's not just a love story; it is a tale of adventure illustrating the strength of ordinary people challenged by adversity. Man's indomitable spirit wins out; love conquers all. It's a delightful read. The story takes place during World Was II, the horrors of concentration camps and the birth and near death of Israel. The narration brings tears of pain and of joy. I heartly recommend it. Get a drink, find a cozy place, make yourself comfortable; you're not going to be able to put this down until the end.

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