Brandenburg: A Story of Berlin - Large Print Edition - Paperback
Brandenburg: A Story of Berlin - Large Print Edition - Paperback
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by James Cloud (Author)
From author James Cloud comes the classic and powerful epic adventure that captures the gorgeous intensity of life in Germany during the early 20th century. It is the extraordinary saga of people who lived there during exciting and dangerous times. It is a tale of love and danger, of unthinkable loss - a stunning and vivid portrayal of people divided by class, faith, and prejudice - an expert sensational story that unveils the face of a majestic city. A fascinating city of dazzling elegance and decadence, Berlin is the stage on which the drama of history is played during a period of strident patriotism, wrenching sorrow, exuberant optimism, dashed hopes, terror and ultimate descent into one of history's darkest periods.The author, James Cloud attended the Berlin Institute of Arts. He earned the Siemens Zeugnis and S.H.F.B.K. diplomas and has a Master's Degree in German Linguistics and Literature. He worked as an interpreter in Berlin for the British Military Mission during the height of the Cold War. Cloud is a retired school teacher with more than forty years of experience teaching History, Government, German, and English. Among his awards are The Adult Educator of the Year in Utah. Brandenburg: A Story of Berlin received the Five Stars award in 2019 by Reader's Favorites, and is an award winner in the 2019 Reader's Favorite award contest for the category Fiction - Cultural.
Author Biography
James Cloud was born and brought up in New Mexico shortly before the outbreak of World War II. Cloud's first grade teacher in 1943 was Jewish. Minerva Kohn was a loved and respected woman in Las Vegas, New Mexico. His memories of her led to an interest in Jewish culture and traditions. At the same time, his circle of friends and acquaintances included many people from the German-American community. The effects of World War II had a profound influence on him, leading to a lifelong fascination with these two cultures. He also developed friendships with many Jewish people during his years in Boston, where he worked at the Gillette Company. The author attended the Institute of Arts in West Berlin during the Cold War years. While working as an interpreter, he developed an intimate knowledge of both East and West Berlin. Cloud later completed a Masters Degree in German Linguistics and Literature at California State University in Fullerton. More than forty years of teaching German and English as a Second Language brought him in contact with people of many nationalities and cultures. Cloud has attempted to bring together in this novel his impressions gained from interactions with these groups-most especially with German and Jewish people-and how they in turn have related to each other.
