SUBTITLE: St
ories of Turning the Page
SERIES TITLE: Tales2Inspire ~ The Diamond Collection
AUTHOR: Anthology of authors of contest winning inspiring stories
AUTHOR'S WEBSITE: https://www.tales2inspire.com
GENRE: Inspirational, non-fiction personal stories
AGE / INTEREST LEVEL: 21 +
PAGE COUNT: 236
PUBLISHER: Independently Published
REVIEWED BY: Cami Ann Green, PhD
REVIEW LINK: https://www.amazon.com/gp/profile/amzn1.account.AF3GIOZ5BOE6DTVHDYOMDPBOGBFQ/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_gw_tr?ie=UTF8
Reviewed by Cami Ann Green, PhD for Amazon.com
About the reviewer:
Cami Ann Green holds two law degrees and a PhD. Her professional career included serving as a law school administrator and university professor. Venues for her academic writing (under "Green" as well as "Hofstadter") range from two law reviews to three books on the nature of foreign consuls, all of which serve as a foundation for her ongoing lectures on these foreign officials who function in communities throughout the United States.
In her most recent book, The Yellow Star That Wasn't: Scandinavia, Miami, and Me, Cami interweaves facts about the wartime Jews in Scandinavia with pieces of personal memoir. Set against the backdrop of Jewish history in Scandinavia during WWII, she traverses the road as a post-war, Protestant, Swedish girl in Finland to her American obsession with what happened to the Jews in Scandinavia during that time. In this Amazon Bestseller (in four categories; Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden history0, Cami blends historical facts with personal anecdotes about her growing awakening to the existence of a Jewish people, while showing her own desperate need to belong. This search takes her to Miami through a marriage with a Catholic-American to falling in love with a Jewish-American man with a medical diagnosis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). More information about this historical memoir can be found on her website: https://chofstadter.
Particularly drawn to human interest stories both as a writer and reader, Cami has been a three-time winner in the Tales2Inspire Book Series, including for her story about being the caregiver of an OCDer.
Today Cami continues to lecture on the nature of modern consuls functioning in communities throughout the United States, including one written about being the caregiver of an OCDer.
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